Concerns Expressed At Meeting Regarding Proposed Dispensary

Community members packed the third floor meeting room of the North Elba Town Hall to express their concerns and opinions about the proposal to open an adult-use cannabis dispensary at 2192 Saranac Ave. According to the Adriondack Daily Enterprise, concerns raised by both in-person and virtual hearing attendees ranged from the character and image of … Read more

AdkAction Nearly Doubling CSA Program

AdkAction is nearly doubling its Fair Share Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) Program, expanding its farm network, geographic reach, and impact. What began as a small pilot in 2021 has blossomed into a region-wide effort connecting nearly 1,000 lower-income Adirondack residents with fresh, locally grown food. This year, 250 subsidized CSA shares will be distributed across … Read more

Maintenance Done On Adirondack Portage Trail

The Northern Forest Canoe Trail (NFCT), in partnership with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC), has completed critical maintenance on an iconic Adirondack portage trail. The NFCT’s professional stewardship crew teamed up with local volunteers in June to rehabilitate the Brown’s Tract portage trail, which connects Eighth Lake to Raquette Lake. he … Read more

Trail Closed To Hikers Due To Rock And Mud Slides

Avalanche Pass is living up to its name, even in the middle of summer. This past Sunday was eventful for Northern New York weather-wise, with several torrential downpours triggering a Flash Flood Warning in Essex County. The intense rain set off rock and mud slides in Keene, causing the closure of the Avalanche Pass trail. … Read more

Ski Jumping Competition Returning To Lake Placid

The International Ski and Snowboard (FIS) Ski Jumping World Cup IS returning to the Lake Placid Olympic Jumping Complex on December 12-14. The event will bring together the world’s top male and female ski jumpers for three days of competition on the HS 128 large hill, with individual events and a mixed team competition.

Edman Stepping Down As North Elba Budget Officer

The town of North Elba is seeking a new budget officer as Catherine Edman wraps up a little over two decades in the role. According to the Adirondack Daily Enterprise, Town Supervisor Derek Doty, who has been in leadership roles throughout Edman’s tenure, said she has been a “cornerstone” of the town. He credited her … Read more

DPW Employees In Saranac Lake Look To Renegotiate Pay

In Saranac Lake, employees with the village Department of Public Works and Water/Sewer Department are seeking to reopen their contract early to renegotiate wages, as members say they are seeking employment elsewhere as village wages lag behind other municipalities. The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports a group of village employees attended a board meeting on Monday … Read more

Feature Film Set For Adirondacks Postponed Indefinitely

A feature film, which was set to be filmed in the Adirondacks this fall, has been suddenly “postponed indefinitely.” According to the Adirondack Daily Enterprise, staff and crew found out about the hiatus Tuesday. Because most people associated with the production have signed non-disclosure agreements, the reason for the postponement — and many details of … Read more

Citizen Preparedness Training At Paul Smith’s College

Paul Smith’s College will host a Citizen Preparedness Corps Training on Wednesday, July 23 from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the College’s Visitor Interpretive Center (VIC). The training is offered by the New York State Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services and is free and open to the public. Sun Community News reports … Read more