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The Adirondacks are known for its breathtaking fall views which typically arrive when the crowds from the summer begin to thin out and cooler temperatures arrive. more
For those who want to support pollinators and other wildlife in the garden, having something blooming all season long is crucial. more
Gardening naturally lends itself to reusing and recycling -- just think about compost and last year’s seed trays. So if there’s a way to reduce trash while saving money on produce, you can count … more

With Hurricane Ian making landfall in Florida, AAA Travel has issued some tips for those with travel plans in or near an impacted area. more
Beautiful fall colors continue to emerge across New York — with foliage expected to be at or beyond midpoint of change this weekend in parts of several regions. more
Jervis Public Library has announced events for the upcoming week. more
The Great Swamp Conservancy is inviting hikers, campers, children, adults, landscapers, gardeners, lawnmowers, farmers, pet owners, hunters and other outdoor enthusiasts for a free … more
The Madison County Youth Bureau has established the county Youth Services Director to help make it easier for residents to find an appropriate service for youth easier and more efficient. more
A meeting of the Sherrill Garden Club will take place at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 4, at the Sherrill-Kenwood Free Library, 543 Sherrill Road. more
The average gas price in New York is down 11 cents from last week, averaging $3.67 per gallon. more
If you want to save your geraniums for next year or add a friend’s geranium to your collection, why not take a cutting or two? more
Within a few days, the lush, evergreen forests of Central New York will give way to vibrant shades of red, orange, and yellow. more
Disgruntled Airbnb guests are taking to Twitter and TikTok to vent about everything from cleaning fees to misleading listings. more
Sangertown Square will host a special Tykes Tuesday Event for the kids off from school on Monday, Oct. 10. more
Beautiful fall foliage is beginning to pop out in several corners of New York State, with some significant early color changes expected in the higher elevations of the Adirondacks and Catskills. more
From Tiffany lamps and leather furniture to bronze statues and watercolor paintings, thousands of antiques and valuable items will be up for auction starting Saturday, Oct. 1. more
The descendants of William Cletus and Frieda Marie Sattler Bowers held their 35th Annual Family Reunion on Saturday, Sept. 3, at Lee Town Park, with 31 members and guests attending.  more
Preserving fall’s abundant offering of fresh fruits and vegetables is a treasured tradition for many Central New Yorkers. more
View, the center of arts and culture at 3273 Route 28, will host workshops in the coming weeks on natural dyes and quilt painting. more
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