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The Adirondack Mountain Club’s Communications Office, based in the Albany Public Affairs Office, helps draw media attention to the club, its programs and issues vital to its membership.
Recent ADK Press Releases
- APA OKs Plan to Ban Floatplanes on Lows Lake After 2011
- Plan to Cap Payments on State-Owned Lands Officially Dead
- Adirondack Classic Reprinted in New, Expanded Edition
- Supreme Court Rejects Appeal of Bush Administration Mercury Rule
- First Comprehensive Guidebook to Adirondack Birding Hot Spots Published
- State Agrees to Study Parks for Forest Preserve Status
- ADK Vows to Fight Attempt to Restore Mercury Rule
- APA Rejects Plan to Allow Floatplanes on Lows Lake for 10 More Years
- Adirondack Mountain Club Getting Wild at Auction Gala
- Appeals Court Ruling Protects Integrity of Forest Preserve
- Volunteers Needed for Adirondack Fall Trails Day
- ADK Awards Dinner Recognizes Efforts to Preserve Wild Places
- ADK Crew Completes New Trail to Lyon Mountain
- 3rd Edition of Eastern Region Guide Published
- Quiet Waters Would Enhance Adirondack Experience
- Volunteers Mark National Trails Day with Catskill Projects
- Environmentalists Sue State Over Floatplane Use on Lows Lake
- 2009 Adirondack Mountain Club Calendar Published
Click here to access the ADK News Archives.
ADK in the News
- Readers plan book-inspired hike across Schenectady County
- Parks master plan gains preliminary approval
- Scenic Views the pride of Lyon Mt.
- State leaders are cited for going green
- An extremely wide-angle view
- Float plane ban set for 2012
- Compromise: Lows Lake floatplanes OK through 2011
- Adirondack lake becoming off-limits to planes
- Firefighters battling mountainside blaze in Ramapo
- Cleaning up after nature
- Parks master plan gains preliminary approval
- Take a Hike
- Climbing high peaks requires the right gear and attitude
- Father, son from Pittsford top Adirondacks
- McHugh pushing for more action on acid rain
- Plan to cap state’s property tax payments is killed
- Three Pollutant Bill Introduced to Address Acid Rain and Mercury Emissions
- McHugh Introduces Acid Rain and Mercury Control Act to Protect Adirondacks, Nation
- ADK: Plan to cap tax payments officially dead
- Mountain club issues third edition of Adirondack Reader
- Groups say they want total cleanup at West Valley site
- Hold on tax cap relieves officials
- Govt Leaders, Environmentalists Praise Elimination of Tax Cap
- Adirondack Tax Exemptions Struck
- Budget deal restores NY environmental funding
- Budget deal reverses tax freeze
- Budget deal restores land tax, expands bottle bill
- Tax freeze on state-owned lands stricken from budget
- Camp Gabriels to Close, State Tax Cap Eliminated in Budget Deal
- State tax freeze pulled from budget
- Camping comeback
- New guide spotlights birding in Adirondacks
- Playing catch up with news from the mountain world
- Guiding the way outdoors
- Plan would allow cyclists on Monroe County hiking trails
- St. Law Co Could Lose $5M in Taxes
- Remembering Grace
- Funding Maintained for Critical Acid Rain Monitoring
- Adirondack Mountain Club Scores Victory with Court Decision
- U.S. Supreme Court Blocks Weak Bush-era Mercury Rule
- Another victory over Adirondack mercury
- Mercury Emissions Suit Rejected By U.S. Supreme Court
- The End of the Road for Bush-Era Power Plant Mercury Rule
- Policy Changes Announced by EPA Encouraging to Adirondack Environmental Groups
- Promoting the Path
- An Adirondack classic that takes 2 cars
- Hikers take steps to find young blood
- Hikers do pay trail fee of sorts
- Comments sought on plan for float planes
- OUTDOORS IN CENTRAL NY
- Panel backs deal on fire tower
- Catskill authors to discuss, sign books
- County may give up land
- Concern raised over open space issues
- Environmental Groups in Region Pleased Obama Administration Plans to Review Last-Minute Bush Environmental Rule Changes
- Governor Leaves a Proposed Cap on State Property Tax Payments in Adirondacks and Catskills in Executive Budget, Advocates Upset
- Governor's budget still targets tax payments to Adirondacks
- Government, civic leaders call on governor to rescind tax cap
- LOJ IN THE WOODS: The ADK’s center at Heart Lake; the ‘finest square mile’
- Foes becoming allies over tax plans
- Speak your mind about the future of New York’s open spaces
- Guidebook highlights birds of Adirondacks
- Land deals set up recreation areas across Adirondacks
- New NY open space plan focuses less on purchases
- MAKING NEW TRACKS: Henry’s Woods ski trail system opens
- State of state looks to future
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ADK Today
ADK Today is an electronic newsletter created by Adirondack Mountain Club's Communications Office. It’s a great way to keep up with what's happening in ADK and it’s free. Read past issues. To subscribe, just send us an e-mail.
For more information, contact:
Paul Ertelt
Communications Director
518-449-3870
