Lifestyle
Posted on May 11, 2026
Dessert may be served last, but it still comes first in the hearts of many devoted foodies. Home cooks have many options to choose from when picking a dessert for a homemade meal, but sticking with a staple might be the way to go when serving lots of hungry dessert lovers. Cheesecake is a popular de...
Lifestyle
Courtney Llewellyn 
Posted on May 10, 2026
Fishing attracts millions of enthusiasts. The American Sportfishing Association says one in six Americans are anglers, which equates to more than of 50 million anglers nationwide. The fishing industry supports 826,000 jobs, and excise taxes collected on fishing gear and boat fuel help fund fish and ...
Lifestyle
Andy Haman 
Posted on May 9, 2026
Homeowners do not need to get hung up on room labels as they explore ways to reinvent their spaces. Just because a floor plan labels a space as a formal dining room doesn’t mean the area has to remain that way. Repurposing rooms in a home comes down to aligning the space a person has with their life...
Gardening Farming, Lifestyle
Courtney Llewellyn 
Posted on May 8, 2026
Many America in Bloom communities dream of taking their local efforts to the next level by forming a nonprofit organization. But figuring out how to actually do it can feel overwhelming. Where do you start? What does it cost? Who should be involved? How do you keep it running smoothly once it’s form...
Lifestyle
Courtney Llewellyn 
Posted on May 6, 2026
Golf attracts millions of enthusiasts every year. According to the USGA 2025 Golf Scorecard, a record 82 million rounds were posted in 2025, marking an 8.2% year-over-year increase. More than 94% of those rounds were recreational. For some time, golf has had a reputation as an expensive hobby exclus...
Gardening Farming
Courtney Llewellyn 
Posted on May 4, 2026
Trees are very important to our world. They help with landscape aesthetics, shade, food production, wildlife habitat and much more. Now is a great time to plant a tree. Correct planting and post-planting care will ensure a long-lived tree. Diversity Deciding what tree to plant is very important and ...
Events
Courtney Llewellyn 
Posted on May 2, 2026
The Adirondack Railroad Beer & Wine Trains are getting ready to roll in for a new season. In addition to the Utica Beer & Wine Train, two new offerings will be available in 2026: the Old Forge Ales on Rails and the Tupper Lake Taps & Tracks. The original Utica Beer & Wine Train departs Union Station...
Lifestyle
Courtney Llewellyn 
Posted on April 30, 2026
Great nature photography doesn’t start with expensive gear – it starts with paying better attention. In just 15 minutes, you can train your eye, sharpen your instincts and take photos you’ll actually want to show off. All you need is the camera you already carry every day. Pick up your smart phone. ...
Lifestyle
by Sam Mazotta 
Posted on April 28, 2026
Dear Paw’s Corner: I want to take my 2-year-old dog Halley on hikes this summer, but I’m terrified that she will get Lyme disease. What will happen to her? – Jim T., Hyde Park, NY Dear Jim: I commend you for being concerned about the risk of contracting Lyme disease. However, I don't want you to cha...
Country Folks, Dairy
by Sonja Heyck-Merlin 
June 17, 2026
“We want to identify what are the top management practices that explain the best milk quality in organic dairy farms,” said Carlos Nino de Guzman, a d...
Country Folks, Dairy
by Deborah Jeanne Sergeant ommercial dairy herds are increasing both 
June 17, 2026
Commercial dairy herds are increasing both in profitable milk components and in overall yields. Does this mean cows should be challenged with more nut...
Country Folks
by Sonja Heyck-Merlin 
June 17, 2026
“The famous quote about food hubs is when you’ve seen one food hub, you’ve seen one food hub. They’re like snowflakes,” said Katelyn Porter of the New...
Country Folks, Dairy
by Sally Colby 
June 17, 2026
Mary, Javier and Lorrie handle moving cows and milking at Cool Beans Dairy. Mary attaches milking units immediately after wiping udders dry while Javi...