Hochul’s budget is underwhelming for Adirondacks
Adirondack Council spokesman John Sheehan explains what the governor's budget proposal could mean for the Adirondack Park.
Report card assesses policies impacting Adirondack Park
The Adirondack Council's John Sheehan discusses policing from the last year impacting the Adirondacks.
Divide emerges over weapons testing in Adirondacks
Adirondack Council Director of Communications John Sheehan calls for restricting private weapons testing in the Adirondacks.
Conservationists eye Whitney Park in the Adirondacks
Conservationists have long eyed Whitney Park, in the heart of the Adirondacks, whose future is up in the air.
Motorized boats subject to mandatory inspections in ADKs
A state law went into effect this month requiring motorized boats be inspected before being launched in the Adirondacks.
In fight against invasive species, lawmakers eye stricter boat cleaning rules
Boats can be a carrier of invasive species if they're not properly cleaned, but legislation making its way through the Capitol could protect Adirondack bodies of water from this threat.
June 29, 2020: New recommendations designed to curb overuse of popular Adirondack sites
The Capitol Pressroom · June 29, 2020: New recommendations designed to curb overuse of popular Adirondack sites John Sheehan and Willie Janeway of the Adirondack Council weighed in on new recommendations from a work group tasked with looking at
May 15, 2020: Environmentalists start campaign for statewide vote on $3 billion bond act
John Sheehan, Director of Communications at the Adirondack Council, joined the show to look back at past environmental spending public votes and how that will help inform the debate for the vote on the Restore Mother Nature Bond.