Steppin’ out: Hudson River Valley Ramble hits the region’s trails
Though we think of summer as a time for outdoor activities, the persistent sticky weather that plagued the Hudson Valley
Though we think of summer as a time for outdoor activities, the persistent sticky weather that plagued the Hudson Valley
Tonight, or the first clear night, face south between 8:30 and 9 p.m. Rather low in that direction is a
As reported in Almanac Weekly some months back, the Beacon Institute for Rivers and Estuaries (BIRE) of Clarkson University has
Since the mid-’90s, a historical figure has oddly crept into several conspiracy theories. As you can tell from the title,
When you’re interested in someone, you know things about them. Same story with the universe. You’ve probably never heard of
Everyone loves to see dramatic “shooting stars” rip across the sky. Well, the game is on: Each night there will
Imagine being in the middle of the Hudson River – but not on a boat: Visualize what it would be
Last week we explored the statistical probabilities of global destruction and winning the lottery. Let’s now make it a two-parter
The Adirondacks may be a long drive for a day hike from the mid-Hudson, but that bit of geographic inconvenience
Just when you think life could not get weirder…you see an unidentifiable light in the sky, or a crop circle