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hristine McBride spent her first summer at Schroon Lake 49 years ago. Back then, there were plenty of chipmunks around her family’s home, but nothing like this summer’s population. “I remember as a little girl my grandfather feeding the chipmunks. They’ve always kind of been part of our world here,” she says. “Little chipmunks on a railing, or in a tree—they never really bothered you. You didn’t

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I enjoyed reading “The Dew Drop” (April 2024). Your story mentioned local radio stations broadcasting the runs at Mt. Van Hoevenberg and I wanted to add that my dad, Johnny Garwood, worked for WNBZ in Saranac Lake at that time. I remember going to th

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