Plans are underway to bring the popular Lake George tour boat the Adirondac back as soon as next summer, after a fire ...
Investigators do not believe a fire that heavily damaged a cruise boat on Lake George on Monday is suspicious. A passer-by ...
Multiple fire departments responded to a fire on the Adirondac tour boat in Lake George Monday morning. No injuries reported.
A popular cruise ship was destroyed in a fire on Lake George on Monday. Warren County officials said no injuries were ...
The Adirondac, a 400-passenger vessel operated by Lake George Waterfront Cruises, caught fire shortly before 7 a.m. while moored at the dock, according to the Times Union. An eyewitness reported the ...
The Adirondac tour boat caught fire on Lake George Monday morning. The fire was discovered by Public Works employees just ...
The Adirondac is 115-feet long and capable of carrying 400-passengers, and it became part of the Lake George Waterfront Cruises’ fleet in the summer of 2004. On Monday morning, the vessel — one of the ...
An unoccupied tour boat on Lake George was damaged by a fire on Monday morning; we head to Bradley’s Lookout with reporter Amy Feiereisel for a short hike with a big payoff; a bill awaiting the ...
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Investigation continues after Lake George boat fire
After 21 years on Lake George, a tour boat that held so many memories and experiences for families and visitors was suddenly engulfed in flames on Monday. NEWS10’s Tyanna Xavier visited the area and ...
A tour boat captain in Lake George saved a group of swimmers from drowning over the weekend. Joey Kenny works for ADK Boat Tours. He said he was on the water Saturday after dropping people off at The ...
The tour boat Adirondac caught fire Monday morning with the top deck engulfed in flames. The fire apparently started on the ...
An initial call for a tour boat on fire came in just before 7 a.m. at Shoreline Cruises on Kurosaka Lane, Warren County ...
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