St. Bernard’s School Uses Alum Gift To Invest In Playground, Building Upgrades, Staff Pay

St. Bernard’s School is turning a large financial gift from an alum into an investment in the K-5 private Catholic school’s future, with plans to add playground equipment, start an endowment to support higher staff pay and make needed building upgrades. According to the Adirondack Daily Enterprise, Daniel Kilpeck attended St. Bernard’s School from 1946 … Read more

Dozens Turn Out For Howitzer Testing Info Session In Lewis

Around 40 town residents and area stakeholders packed into the Lewis firehouse Monday evening for an information session on the upcoming Adirondack Park Agency adjudicatory hearing to decide the fate of a howitzer testing range proposed in the town. The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports the standing room only meeting was open to the public and … Read more

SLCSD Board To Discuss Future Of School Buildings

The Saranac Lake Central School District Board of Education will meet Wednesday to discuss three resolutions about the future of the district’s three school buildings. According to the Adirondack Daily Enterprise, one resolution would close Bloomingdale Elementary School and the Middle School, one resolution would shift the Middle School grades to the high school building … Read more

Special Events Ahead Of Saranc Lake Winter Carnival

The construction of the Saranac Lake Winter Carnival Ice Palace is well underway, with thick ice blocks being stacked, sculpted and sealed in place. According to the Adirondack Daily Enterprise, the centerpiece of Carnival is a major draw for tourists to visit Saranac Lake on the weekends of the 10-day festival, which starts on Feb. … Read more

Herb Brooks Statue Unveiled At Olympic Center Miracle Plaza

Around 150 packed the Lake Placid Olympic Center’s Miracle Plaza for the unveiling of the statue of the 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey coach Herb Brooks. According to the Adirondack Daily Enterprise, Brooks’ children and grandchildren were there to pull the cover off the life-size bronze statue of the legendary hockey coach whose team pulled off … Read more

DEC To Work On Avalanche Pass Trail This Summer

The state Department of Environmental Conservation is aiming to begin repair work on the Avalanche Pass trail this summer. According to the Adirondack Daily Enterprise, the large swath of the trail — from its intersection with the Lake Arnold Trail to the southern end of Avalanche Lake — has been officially closed since July 14, … Read more

Human Smuggling Investigation Leads To Tupper Lake

U.S. Department of Homeland Security arrested a U.S. citizen and two Canadian citizens on human smuggling charges in two traffic stops on Lake Simond Road in Tupper Lake on Jan. 12. Agents also detained 10 Vietnamese citizens who had passports but allegedly no legal status to live or stay in the U.S. The Adirondack Daily … Read more