Three Paul Smith’s Grads Get Published

Three recent Paul Smith’s College graduates have published research in Volume 27 of The Adirondack Journal of Environmental Studies, a peer-reviewed academic journal that exists to foster a dialogue about the broad range of issues that concern the Adirondacks and Northern Forest. Sun Community News reports together, the articles reflect the depth of inquiry that … Read more

Ausable Forks Board Of Education Spreading The Word On Financial Crisis

In Ausable Forks, the Board of Education is making sure that all teachers, students, alumni, local officials, and taxpayers are aware of the AuSable Valley Central School District’s (AVCS) budget development process during its current financial crisis. Sun Community News reports so far, district leaders and board members have attended town board meetings, starting with … Read more

Cashman Wants To See State Action On Soaring Energy Costs

Assemblymember Michael Cashman wants to see more state intervention in the soaring energy costs. The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports Cashman says, “Energy costs are far too high, and this has been occurring for months and months and months, and we have to get it under control. ” He added, “We also need to get the … Read more

2026 Sk8 to Elimin8 Cancer Happens Saturday

The 2026 Sk8 to Elimin8 Cancer fundraising event will take place on Saturday, Feb. 21, from 4 to 6 p.m. at the James C. Sheffield Olympic Oval in Lake Placid. According to the Adirondack Daily Enterprise, skaters of all ages and ability levels are invited to participate, raise critical funds and support cancer research and … Read more

Hiker Dies On Mount Marcy

A hiker died near the summit of Mount Marcy on Thursday, after calling 911 that afternoon to report they had slipped there. According to the Adirondack Daily Enterprise, the state Department of Environmental Conservation confirmed Sunday evening that a 21-year-old hiker from New Jersey was found dead near the mountain’s summit area Thursday night. The … Read more

Food Justice Summit Coming Up February 26 At The Wild Center

The 2026 Food Justice Summit is just around the corner. Hosted by the Adirondack Food System Network, this year’s Summit brings together farmers, funders, healthcare leaders, advocates, educators, and community members from across the Adirondack region for a full day of connection, collaboration, and action. Tickets are still available, and Scholarships remain open for those … Read more

ROOST Releases 2025 Year-End Report

The Regional Office of Sustainable Tourism (ROOST) released its 2025 year-end report, showcasing initiatives that promote the Adirondacks as a premier destination while simultaneously investing in community priorities and sustainable tourism. Sun Community News reports the report highlights strong economic performance, community-focused initiatives, research efforts, regional marketing campaigns, and a new strategic plan.

Stec Addresses Tupper Lake Water Woes With DOH Commish

Another budget hearing, another spotlight on Tupper Lake’s water crisis from state Sen. Dan Stec. He addressed the topic with DOH Commissioner James McDonald, saying, long story short, the village needs to spend between $20 and $25 million to deliver clean and safe drinking water. This includes the roughly $7 million existing debt from the … Read more

Former BluSeed Studios To Reopen

Jazen Reuss is preparing to reopen the former BluSeed Studios as Cedar Street Studios. Sun Community News reports the non-profit arts center dissolved last year amid a dire financial situation. Taking action, Reuss, who was once the ceramic studio manager of BluSeed Studios, decided to purchase the building and renovate it, with the intention of … Read more