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The Week: What Caught Our Eye
February 20, 2021
Weather is what we’re all about this week — the beautiful, the blessing and the bane. Plus, we’re marveling at Perseverance, a black-footed ferret, the secrets hidden in 1.2 million-year-old molars, and the kindness of strangers. We’ll pose the question, “Are goalies too big?” and pay tribute to the father of “the worm.” It’s all in this week’s Facing Out: What Caught our Eye.The Week: What Caught Our Eye
February 13, 2021
Good news this Valentine’s weekend: We have found the Love Shack … and it’s closer than you think. Plus, two Trump employees tie the knot in Lake Placid, 50 years of the Bunkers, you can now print yourself a new home, and the best fe-line of the week: I am not a cat. It’s all in This Week’s Facing Out: What Caught Our Eye.The Week: What Caught Our Eye
February 6, 2021
Step outside and enjoy the spectacular winter before Sunday’s kickoff. We’ve got suggestions on where to find the fun and the latest conversation-starters from Albany, North Creek, Cherry Valley, Galway, Lake George, Lake Champlain and Columbia County. Plus, we will pay tribute to Christopher Plummer, forever Captain von Trapp. It’s all in this week’s Facing Out: What Caught Our Eye.The Week: What Caught Our Eye
January 30, 2021
Next weekend will you be rooting for the Chiefs or the Bucs? Or for those playful pups Ruby and Wally? Plus, joy and tragedy in the Siena family, what it’s like to be a resort executive during a pandemic, catering the wedding of a Food Network star, and the best in old mansion dining. It’s all in this week’s Facing Out: What Caught Our Eye.The Week: What Caught Our Eye
January 23, 2021
Who will look after the children of the Adirondacks? Is it time for a break from social media (after reading this, of course)? We’ll look at the heroic life of Hammerin’ Hank, ponder the wins in losing, and try to figure out how 99-year-old Betty White always sees the upside. It’s all in this week’s Facing Out: What Caught Our Eye.The Week: What Caught Our Eye 1/16/21
January 16, 2021
Are you ready for a break from the madness? The fresh air of an Adirondack morning may make you happier and more resilient … and, if that doesn’t work, we have a new podcast on hope for you to check out. Plus, we’ll read what America’s greatest political biographer is writing, explore why so many elected officials are retiring, and bid farewell to a guitar man. It’s all in this week’s Facing Out: What Caught Our Eye.OUR MISSION
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