Verizon Tower Proposed For Dewey Mountain

The Harrietstown council is debating whether to lease land near the summit of Dewey Mountain to a company that wants to build a Verizon tower there. The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports the town council will discuss this proposal at its board meeting tonight at 5 p.m. in the basement of the Harrietstown Town Hall. The … Read more

North Elba/Lake Placid Comprehensive Plan Nearing Completion

The North Elba/Lake Placid Comprehensive Plan, a detailed document intended to guide the growth and development of the community, is nearing completion. According to the Adirondack Daily Enterprise, the draft plan was presented to the town and village boards Tuesday by the landscape architecture and planning consultant firm SE Group, and the draft can be … Read more

ARTA Hosting Adirondack Rail Trail Community Day

Bike Adirondacks and the Adirondack Rail Trail Association (ARTA) are hosting Adirondack Rail Trail Community Day on Saturday, June 21. During this daylong celebration, participants will have the opportunity to join stewardship projects and explore the Adirondack Rail Trail with an interactive scavenger hunt featuring prizes provided by area businesses. The day culminates with a … Read more

Hochul Recommends Two To APA Board

Gov. Kathy Hochul has recommended former New Jersey congressman Rush Holt Jr., a scientist who also served as chief executive of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and New York City environmental attorney Jose Almanzar to serve on the Adirondack Park Agency board. Hochul submitted the slate of appointees to the state Senate … Read more

NYSP Underway With ‘Speed Week’ Enforcement

The New York State Police is targeting speeding and aggressive drivers during a special weeklong traffic enforcement initiative. This year’s “Speed Week” enforcement campaign started Monday, June 9 and runs through Sunday, June 15. Troopers will also actively patrol highways and will target drivers who violate New York’s “Move Over” Law. Speeding is listed as … Read more

SLCSD Turf Field Under Review

The Saranac Lake Central School District’s new artificial turf athletics field project is under review for a permit by the Adirondack Park Agency as the district prepares to start construction over the summer. The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports the lighting poles planned for the field are taller than 40 feet, which put the entire project … Read more

Noise Ordinance To Be Discussed In Lake Placid

The village of Lake Placid is proposing an updated noise ordinance after more than a year of research and consideration of specific complaints of residents and visitors. The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports the ordinance will be discussed in a public hearing on Monday at 5 p.m. on the first floor of North Elba Town Hall. … Read more

Adirondack Health Joint Replacement Program Receives Reaccreditation

Adirondack Health’s joint replacement program has been reaccredited as a Total Joint Center of Excellence by the Accreditation Commission for Health Care (ACHC). The program first earned this accreditation in 2019 and has achieved the highest level of distinction each time since. The top level of distinction certifies that Adirondack Health completes more than 350 … Read more