January Thaw Makes For Trail Challenges

As a January thaw sets in across the region today and Saturday, local outdoors experts are urging those venturing onto area trails to prepare for especially difficult winter conditions, and in the case of the Adirondack Rail Trail, consider staying off of it altogether until colder temperatures return later on Saturday. The Adirondack Daily Enteprise … Read more

Saranac Lake Protests Against ICE Actions In Minneapolis

In Saranac Lake, a crowd of people carrying signs, flags and bullhorns lined River Street on Thursday, reacting to the killing of Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent Jonathan Ross on Wednesday. The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports more than 70 people showed up for the pop-up, mid-day protest in Riverside … Read more

Applications Open For Campground Ambassador Program

DEC announced Tuesday the opening of the 2026 application period for the Campground Ambassador Program to connect more New Yorkers with the outdoors. Like other campground host programs, volunteer Campground Ambassadors assist DEC campground staff in welcoming and assisting the millions of visitors who vacation in the Adirondack and Catskill parks each year.

2026 Winter Carnival King And Queen Nominations Sought

The Saranac Lake Winter Carnival Committee is currently seeking nominations from the public for the 2026 Winter Carnival King and Queen. The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports the king and queen selection is based upon volunteerism within the community. Candidates should demonstrate a long-term and broad-based commitment to making life more livable, pleasant and enjoyable — … Read more

Posters And Buttons Available For 2026 Saranac Lake Winter Carnival

The posters and buttons for the 2026 Saranac Lake Winter Carnival, themed “Cartoonival” this year, have hit stores. They are illustrated by Saranac Lake native and nationally syndicated “Doonesbury” cartoonist Garry Trudeau. According to the Adirondack Daily Enterprise, both the button and poster depict “Doonesbury” character Zonker illustrating himself into a cartoon illustrating himself into … Read more

Local Municipalities Receive Climate Smart Communities Grants

New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Commissioner Amanda Lefton has announced $22.7 million in Climate Smart Communities Grant awards for 43 projects to help municipalities take action to address climate change. The village of Saranac Lake received $72,000 to create a climate vulnerability assessment and climate adaptation plan. The town of Jay gets $30,000 … Read more

Adirondack Sky Center & Observatory Wins Emmy Award

The Adirondack Sky Center & Observatory’s Astronomy Hub has won an Emmy award. According to the Adirondack Daily Enterprise, the Adirondack Sky Center was one of around a dozen locations in the path of totality that brought home the hardware for their collective roles in NASA’s coverage of the April 8, 2024, total solar eclipse. … Read more

Lynch Appointed To One-Year Term On Harrietstown Council

Town resident David Lynch has been appointed to a one-year term to the Harrietstown council, filling the vacancy left by the resignation of Councilwoman Ashley Milne in October. According to the Adirondack Daily Enterprise, council solicited letters of interest and although they got several inquiries about the process, Lynch was the only one who submitted … Read more

Adirondack Groups Warn Of Damage Caused By Wakeboats

Adirondack groups are teaming up to warn about damage caused by wakeboats and urge towns to limit their use on sensitive lakes. The coalition has spent months examining wakeboat research in other regions and developing a model town ordinance that would restrict where wakeboats could be used. A virtual information session on the topic is … Read more