CANTON â The Adriondack Mountain Club Laurentian chapter has established its outings schedule for April through June.
The club welcomes the public to take part in these events. If you’ve questions about or want to go on a particular event, contact the leader/organizer for that event. If you’ve questions about the overall program or about the ADK, contact Joan Trivilino at 315-276-1663 or joantrivilino@hotmail.com.
ADK Thursday Morning Walks. Every Thursday morning at 7:30 a.m. there will be a scenic walk in Potsdam. April Red Sandstone trail, May Clarkson Munter trails, June Bayside Cemetery. About 2 miles round trip, one hour. For meeting location contact Marianne Hebert at hebertm3308@gmail.com or 315-265-0756 or view www.adklaurentian.org.
Watertown Daily Times
Tooley Pond Road in the hamlet of Degrasse, town of Russell, is marked by a St. Lawrence County multi-use trail sign.
(Provided photo â Christopher Lenney, Watertown Daily Times) CLARE County assistance has been authorized this week for the defense of the town of Clare in a pending legal fight against the Adirondack Council in state Supreme Court. For the second year in a row, the Adirondack Council has petitioned for a judicial review of a local all-terrain vehicle law passed by the town of Clare. Filed Nov. 5 in St. Lawrence County, the petition seeks to have the ATV law voided on the basis of three alleged violations of state Vehicle and Traffic Law, the state Constitution and the state Environmental Quality Review Act.