Saranac Lake Prioritizing Infrastructure Projects

Saranac Lake has a plan for how to prioritize its spending on large-scale infrastructure projects, and it’s looking for public feedback on the plan before voting to adopt it. The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports over the past year, a Capital Improvement Plan task force has dug through dozens of projects in the village’s 30-or-so existing … Read more

McNally Joins NCCC Board

North Country Community College announces the recent appointment of David McNally to its Board of Trustees. McNally was appointed by Gov. Kathy Hochul and brings decades of public service, advocacy, and community involvement to the board. Born and raised in Olmstedville, McNally earned a bachelor’s degree in Political Science and Communications from SUNY Oswego. He … Read more

Lake Placid Classic Returns Saturday

The Lake Placid Classic returns on Saturday, Oct. 11 at the Lake Placid Show Grounds. Now in its 54th year, the race continues its tradition of bringing runners together from near and far for an event that is 100 percent non-profit and community driven. New this year, the Lake Placid Classic will offer a 5K … Read more

Adirondack Health Foundation Receives $10K Grant From Parkinson’s Foundation

The Adirondack Health Foundation has received a $10,000 community grant from the Parkinson’s Foundation to support specialized Parkinson’s Disease Fitness Programming at Adirondack Health’s Medical Fitness Center in Lake Placid. The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports the program provides exercise classes designed specifically for individuals living with Parkinson’s disease, helping them maintain mobility, improve strength, and … Read more

SLCSD Shows Early Enrollment Drop

For the first time in years, Saranac Lake Central School District’s student enrollment has dipped below 1,000 on opening day. According to the Adirondack Daily Enterprise, the district reported 984 students enrolled on opening day — 60 fewer than reported on opening day last year and a drop into the triple digits. SLCSD Superintendent Diane … Read more

Lake Placid Library Doubling Book Loan Time

The Lake Placid Public Library has extended the length of its book loans from 14 to 28 days. Not sure how to use the extra reading time? Lake Placid librarians have a few book recommendations. The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports Assistant Librarian Madonna Barney said the extended loans will save staff time since they won’t … Read more

Blues At Timbuctoo Happening September 21st

Join John Brown Lives! (JBL!) for the tenth annual Blues at Timbuctoo at the John Brown Farm State Historic Site on Sunday, Sept. 21, from 12 to 5 p.m. Blues at Timbuctoo is a day-long festival of music, history and community, staged at the entrance of the “Dreaming of Timbuctoo” Exhibition, underscoring the connection between … Read more

Early Look At Area School Enrollments

Classes at public and private schools around the region kicked off on Thursday with class sizes mostly staying the same, some dropping to the lowest they’ve been in years and others rising slightly. According to the Adirondack Daily Enterprise, Tupper Lake Central School District’s enrollment dropped to the lowest it’s been in decades, while enrollment … Read more

TLCSD Preps To Pick SRO

The Tupper Lake Central School District is expected to announce its school safety officer selection Monday evening at its regular school board meeting. According to the Adirondack Daily Enterprise, Superintendent Jaycee Welsh will make a candidate recommendation to the board then, which will formally vote on accepting it. Welsh said it was an extremely difficult … Read more

Effort To Resist Sale of Cascade Acres Appears Successful

A last-minute attempt by the residents of the Cascade Acres mobile home park to stop the sale of the park to a private equity firm appears to be successful. According to the Adirondack Daily Enterprise, on Tuesday, Brandon Montag — the executor for the park’s new homeowners association — said all parties have signed the … Read more