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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
- Statewide Vote Needed for Power Line
- Volunteers Needed for Adirondack Fall Trails Day
- Eastern Region Hiking Guide Supplement Released
- APA Classification Key to Protection of Wilderness Canoe Route
- Volunteers Needed for National Trails Day at Cranberry Lake
- ADK Urges State Senate to Open Courthouse Doors
- Explore Diversity, Scenic Beauty of Unexplored Long Island
- 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
Click here to access the ADK News Archives.
ADK in the News
- Environmental groups file suit over Lows Lake
- Groups Sue to Protect SLMP, Wilderness Water Routes
- Lawsuit challenges APA reversal on Lows Lake
- Environmental Groups Sue State Over Lows Lake
- Lows Lake controversy
- Hiker's high: Clinton climber, 69, loves to hike and write
- Poles, North and South, center of photo exhibit
- I will follow you into the dark
- Celebrating 2010, naturally
- Leavitt Peak (Southwest Hunter Mt.) is a “breeze”
- Feral pigs spotted in state park taken by hunters
- Groups Renew Call on NY Governor to Ditch Executive Order That Would Rollback State Agency Regulations
Click here to read more stories about ADK.
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 at adktoday@adk.org.
For more information, contact:
Paul Ertelt
Communications Director
518-449-3870
