Amy Feiereisel
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We pay a late summer visit to some of the tallest white pines in North America in The Adirondack Park in northern New York, one of the few places you can still find the old white pines.
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Now that Canada is no longer requiring COVID-19 tests from vaccinated travelers, tourism is up in many U.S. border communities. In New York, Plattsburgh is seeing a big increase in tourism.
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Maple sap is being gathered to make maple sugar. A crew in Keene, N.Y., has been working in an 80-acre sugar bush. They will tap 10,000 maple trees in the next few weeks.
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Emergency Medical Technicians are in short supply in many parts of the country. That's the case in rural Sackets Harbor, N.Y., where high school students are answering the call.
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The pandemic has lead to a different school year for young children because they spent a lot less time in Pre-K and Kindergarten than they normally would have.
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North Country schools are trying their best to handle the requirement to quarantine students exposed to COVID-19, but students are still missing days worth of school.