Gwendolyn Craig, The Post-Star

Gwendolyn Craig

The Post-Star

Auburn, NY, United States

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Recent:
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Past:
  • The Post-Star
  • NNY360 & Watertown Daily Times
  • Audubon Society

Past articles by Gwendolyn:

No. 10: EPA certifies dredging of the Hudson River, state sues

The EPA certified GE's dredging in the Hudson River was complete, but the state of New York filed suit. → Read More

BLOG: Comparing Whitehall business proposals to Fort Edward

It's not only Fort Edward with a vacant industrial-zoned property on a rail line near a canal. → Read More

Fort Edward Village Board weighs payment options for $340,000 bill to Washington County

FORT EDWARD — The Village Board may use some of its savings and a short-term bond to pay Washington County about $340,000 it owes in back taxes. → Read More

Bigger than ever: The 47th Adirondack Balloon Festival in photos

The 47th annual Adirondack Balloon Festival is in the books and what a year it was.A record crowd descended upon the Warren County airport to witness launch after launch to → Read More

Propane facility approved in Greenwich

GREENWICH — A propane facility that caused some discussion among residents during the last few months has been approved by the town Planning Board. → Read More

THE GREEN BEAT: See the Mettawee moved from above in Granville

It’s an impressive site. → Read More

EPA denies New York's smog petition, despite concerns for Adirondacks

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will not assist New York with smog pollution from upwind states, it announced on Sept. 20. → Read More

'Heroes among us': Queensbury event honors local veterans

QUEENSBURY — War isn't easy to talk about, whether it was yesterday or decades ago. → Read More

Notebook: Not all balloons are hot

R. Scott Kelley brought his hot air balloon to the Adirondack Balloon Festival this weekend, but it is named after a balloon that’s not so hot. → Read More

Adirondack Balloon Festival delights once more, despite traffic, food challenges

QUEENSBURY — R. Scott Kelley compares flying a hot air balloon to sitting on your couch in your living room. → Read More

Moving the Mettawee: Cleanup of Granville state superfund site is underway

GRANVILLE — The Little League field is the new temporary home of the Mettawee River. → Read More

Blog: SUNY Adirondack hosts climate rally

Across the globe, students participated in a climate rally on Friday, prior to the UN Climate Summit that will take place Monday in New York City. → Read More

The Green Beat: EPA gives Health Department funds to study PFAS

The state Health Department is one of eight organizations to receive funding from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to study PFAS contamination in groundwater, according to a news release. → Read More

Blog: Toxic algal bloom confirmed in Cossayuna, Saratoga lakes

I'm a little late to report this because I was on vacation, but the state Department of Environmental Conservation reported two confirmed toxic algal blooms on Cossayua and Saratoga lakes → Read More

'This is what we live for': Rogers Island dig continues this fall

FORT EDWARD — David Starbuck will continue digging at Rogers Island this fall, but he's got some extra hands to help with the work. → Read More

National archaeology group visits Fort Edward dig site

FORT EDWARD — Sometimes we miss the magic that exists in our own backyards, but the magic of Rogers Island was not lost on visitors who came from all over → Read More

Hudson Falls park officially gets a new name

The Hudson Falls Village Board officially renamed Derby Park to the Moran-Derby Park during its meeting last week. → Read More

Zero-waste expert urges municipalities to reduce their waste

QUEENSBURY — Sometimes going backward is a good thing, and that might be the case when it comes to recycling and trash. → Read More

New York groups have good and bad reactions to latest environmental rollback

The Trump administration’s repeal of an Obama-era clean water rule received praise Thursday from the business and agricultural community in New York, but from environmental groups, not so much. → Read More

Adirondack Council hopes for more park protections from all levels of government

GLENS FALLS — Loons and eagles are back in the Adirondacks. So are trees and fish. The air is fresher. The water is cleaner. → Read More