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Dress Code

During a recession, being a fashionista is challenging. Dress Code, a new consignment shop is helping teens and young adults stay fashionable while saving loads of money.  When business teacher Julie LaPier found out that she was losing her job she brushed the dust off of her business plan that she made several years ago and decided to make that dream a reality. Read More

Capital Zen

The Glens Falls based power-fusion quartet, Capital Zen, has been rockin’ the North Country since the summer 2004, when guitar player, Terry Scoville, and his buddy, Jon McDowell, got an invitation to jam at a friend’s house. Read More

Adirondack Experience

As the young girl sits and stares into the reflecting mirror, she pictures what she wishes her life could be, wanting to be someone else but feels like she shouldn’t try anymore. Every day there are teens faced with the challenge of fitting in. Peer pressure is occurring every moment of every day; teens are being forced out of their houses because of family differences, drug related issues or causing problems within their communities. Read More

Apple Orchard

Located in Middle Granville, New York, this Adirondack orchard holds opportunities for a variety of pickings. Whether you choose to pick blueberries, raspberries or cherries on a warm summer day or perhaps enjoy a fall afternoon devoted to enjoying the oldest New York state U-pick apple harvest. Read More

Apple Pie

It’s every part of the American culture and identity as Rock’n’Roll and the Star-Spangled Banner. It’s the American Apple Pie, a gem of culinary excellence and multicultural influence that defines the American way of life. Read More
Car Show The pedal hits the floor, and the back tires light up the pavement, hurling clouds of smoke out from behind them.  The 427-cubic-inch, eight-cylinder four-speed engine revs to its max, but there’s no letting up.  The tires bite the road, sending the car flying forward past the wall-to-wall spectators along the street.  The driver lets up after a couple seconds and slows down.  After all, this is no drag strip; it’s a car show. Read More
Castle The door opens slowly into what looks like a dimly lit cathedral.  Sunlight streaks through the stained glass windows, illuminating the grand railing in reds and blues.  At the entrance there are two tall chairs, fit for a prince.  Nestled in the backwoods of Elizabethtown, NY, Stoneleigh Bed and Breakfast transports the guest into a different time and place.
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ADK Soup Chris Dominianni, has been cooking since he was 17. After being n the restaurant business for over 10 years he decided he wanted to start his own place. When the idea of a French Bistro fell through because of economic reasons Dominianni got the idea to put the spotlight on a dish that is widely overlooked. Soup. Read More
Chef There were salty treats, tender meats, ethnic dishes, pan seared fish(es), stewed legumes, stuffed mushrooms, gourmet cakes, garnished plates, and a plentiful supply of refreshing beverages to wash it all down. Read More
Art

If an artist had their own wonderland, it would look like the Stone Sledge Sculpture Garden.

Started in July 1994 by Jackie and Dick Sabourin, the Stone Sledge Sculpture Garden began as an offer to Plattsburgh State University students, giving them a place to exhibit their work. Read More

Paintball Over the hills and far away, lay a patch of land that is designed for one purpose and one purpose only, human head hunting, with paintballs of course! About five miles south, off of exit 34 on I-87, is a paintball course called Tiger Stripe Paintball. Read More
 

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