Gore Mountain Revisited

By Fred McKinney A trip to Gore offers families a full skiing experience in the Adirondack Mountains of New York. Gore Mountain in North Creek, NY is a short drive from the Lake George region and around 1 1/2 hour drive from the New York State Capital of Albany, New York. Gore offers over 2600 […]
Whiteface Mountain, 1980 Olympics and Today

35 Years ago this month, the 1980 Winter Olympics X111 Games opened in Lake Placid, NY, It brought over 1100 athletics from 37 countries around the world to complete in winter events. Whiteface Mountain was the setting for all the alpine events. Whiteface Mt today is one of the premier ski mountains in the Northeast […]
A Visitor’s Guide to Colonial and Revoluntionary Mid Atlantic America

By Dick Healy Few early American historical sites can match the region in and around Lake George, New York, ideally nestled in the shadows of the Adirondack Mountains. So it seems only appropriate that Patricia and Robert Foulke whose home, located at the southern east-side of the lake is where the retired senior collage professors […]
Saratoga’s Grand Summer 2009

By Dick Healy It was a long, snowy winter in Saratoga, New York. Some claiming the longest they’ve seen in many years. On this early April day, however, as I drive down tree-lined Union Avenue passing by the famous and oldest thoroughbred Race Course in the country, temperature is in the high 70s and not […]
Saratoga’s Grand Summer #2 – 2009

By Dick Healy Opening day at Saratoga’s famous Race Course saw a crowd of 25,444 turnout to greet the Spa City’s 141st racing season. It was a 40-percent increase over last year’s opening day, defying those pundits that predicted a slow start to the season. Many fans stayed in town following the races to visit […]
Saratoga’s Grand Summer #3 – 2009

By Dick Healy A medley of Broadway and Hollywood music came to Saratoga’s Performing Arts Center last Thursday where Oscar winning composer, Marvin Hamlisch, no stranger to the Spa City, conducted the Philadelphia Orchestra which included the overture to his Pulitzer Prize musical, Chorus Line. For those of us old enough to remember, listening to […]
Saratoga’s Grand Summer #4 – 2009

By Dick Healy Saratoga has always showered special attention on its famous ladies, dating all the way back to Lillian Russell. With the running of this coming Saturday’s Grade 1 Woodward Stakes, attention will be drawn to a four-legged, 3-year-old filly, Rachel Alexandra, who will go up against older male thoroughbreds in what racing experts […]
48th Annual Ski & Snowboard Expo ’09 set for Albany, New York

By Dick Healy When the doors open at 4 p. m. Friday, Nov 6 for the 48th Annual Ski & Snowboard Expo in Albany, New York’s Empire State Plaza Convention Center, visitors will find the latest in equipment, apparel and mountain resort offerings. Attendees can also take pride in the fact that they’ll be participating […]
Lake Placid’s Magical Appeal

By Dick Healy In a conversation I had with a world traveler and friend, I was astonished to find out that he had never been to Lake Placid. Surprising in that he lives only 110 miles south of the site of the 1980 Winter Olympic Games (recall the famous miracle on ice hockey game), and […]
Fasig-Tipton’s New Look

By Dick Healy Though summer visitors to Saratoga Springs, N. Y. find excitement and unparalleled thoroughbred racing at the famous Race Course on Union Avenue, attending the annual yearlings sales at the Fasig-Tipton Company’s Humphrey S. Finney Sales Pavilion, where high-stakes horse auctioning happens, is equally exciting. The many updates at Fasig-Tipton that will greet […]