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  • Talking tariffs

    Local businesses try to find safe passage through fast-changing trade wars   John Carr, owner of Adirondack Pub & Brewery in Lake George, is closely watching the effects of new U.S. tariffs, as he relies on imported malt and barley to produce his lagers and ales. Joan K. Lentini photo   By MAURY THOMPSONContributing writer read more

    Talking tariffs
  • Where Dutch and Black history meet

    Groups join forces to save long-vacant house near Hudson The house built by the Dutch colonist Jan Van Hoesen in the early 1700s later became the home of the Quaker abolitionist Charles Marriott and was a stop on the Underground Railroad. Now two local history groups have joined forces to preserve the structure, which has read more

    Where Dutch and Black history meet
  • Losing a place that challenged minds

    As Simon’s Rock leaves the Berkshires, town debates future of campus   Students cross a bridge as they head toward the library and classroom buildings on the wooded campus of Bard College at Simon’s Rock in Great Barrington, Mass. Scott Langley photo   By KATE ABBOTTContributing writer GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass. On a cold, clear day read more

    Losing a place that challenged minds
  • Farm to fashion

    N.Y. backs efforts to link fiber producers to bigger markets   Mary Jeanne Packer, the founder and co-owner of the Battenkill Fibers mill in Greenwich, NY., checks through some of the yarn the mill makes from locally raised wool. Joan K. Lentini photo   By MAURY THOMPSONContributing writer GREENWICH, N.Y. Just as the farm-to-table movement read more

    Farm to fashion