LPCDS Update On English As A New Language Program

The Lake Placid Central School District Board of Education heard a status update on the district’s growing population of English Language Learners and its fledgling, understaffed English as a New Language Program on Jan. 23. The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports officials say as of last week, LPCSD had 18 ELLs and five former ELLs, representing … Read more

AdkAction Lands Food Subsidy Grant

AdkAction has been awarded $225,000 for a food subsidy program that uses technology to help address the problem of food insecurity in the Adirondack region. According to the Adirondack Daily Enterprise, a $200,000 grant from Mother Cabrini Health Foundation and a $25,000 Health Equity Innovation Award from Excellus BlueCross BlueShield will fund the Fair Food … Read more

Chapin Named CFO Of Adirondack Health

Adirondack Health has named Bill Chapin as its chief financial officer. Chapin will take on the role of CFO on Monday, Feb. 12. During his nearly 40-year career in finance, Chapin has served as CFO of several North Country organizations, including Mercy Uihlein Health Corporation, North Country Community College, and most recently, Trudeau Institute, Inc.

State Budget Could Mean Hefty Hit To LPCSD Aid

The Lake Placid Central School District is bracing for a potential $617,000 hit to its state aid. The Board of Education discussed the possible state aid cut, the result of policy changes in Gov. Kathy Hochul’s executive budget plan, at its meeting on Jan. 23rd, reports the Adirondack Daily Enterprise. That was the same day … Read more

Bobsled Partnership Off The Table In Franklin County

A proposed partnership between Franklin County and the Jamaican bobsled team has been rejected by the county after its Tourism Advisory Committee declined to back the plan. The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports if the plan were approved, the county would have spent $135,000 in occupancy tax revenue on making the Hotel Saranac the team’s home … Read more

Adirondack Health Talks About Financial Situation

The president and CEO of Adirondack Health says they’re making some progress financially after making some difficult decisions to consolidate and eliminate some services. Aaron Kramer says in a press release, ” While it is still a tenuous time for Adirondack Health, with certain key variables entirely out of our control, I have absolute confidence … Read more

Lake Placid Man Cuffed On Burglary, Assault And Menacing Charges

Lake Placid Village Police said Maxwell C. Menkel was arrested after he allegedly assaulted someone, tried to keep them from leaving a residence and damaged property inside. Authorities said the victim was able to escape and flee to a nearby residence where Menkel allegedly followed, unlawfully entered that residence, and assaulted another person with a … Read more

Tupper Lake Man Arrested Twice In One Day

State Police say a Tupper Lake man was arrested twice in one day. Early on January 26th, 53 year old Christopher J. Staves resisted arrest following an incident at his apartment. Hours later, Staves violated the court order of protection by returning to the residence after being arrested, including allegedly grabbing broken glass from the … Read more