An Adirondack musician who has traveled around the world turning scientific data into sound has a new challenge: working with apprentice composers to write choral and orchestral music based on water quality data collected in the Champlain Valley. .
An Adirondack musician who has traveled around the world turning scientific data into sound has a new challenge: working with apprentice composers to write choral and orchestral music based on water quality data collected in the Champlain Valley. .
Our series on libraries continues with a conversation with retired Tupper Lake library director Peg Mauer. She hadn t always wanted to be a librarian, but a career change shifted her thoughts to books and teaching youngsters how to love.
Birds are some of nature’s most captivating creatures. You can encounter them almost anywhere you look. For many birders, connecting with them as a child leads to a greater interest in science and nature.
Todd Moe took an early spring.
The poetic work of writer David Crews is often inspired by our northern landscape and a season for spending time outdoors. Crews is the author of "High Peaks", a poetry collection that catalogs his hiking of the 46 High Peaks in the.