ACW Hosting Fact Or Fiction Storytelling Event

The Adirondack Center for Writing (ACW) will host its annual Fact or Fiction storytelling event on Friday, February 28, at 7 p.m. at The Waterhole, located at 48 Main St, Saranac Lake. Fact or Fiction is a live storytelling game where performers tell stories and the audience, using their best detective skills, asks questions to … Read more

Sk8 to Elimin8 Cancer Returning To Lake Placid

Sk8 to Elimin8 Cancer will return to the Olympic Oval in Lake Placid from 4 to 6 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 22. The event will be hosted by Olympic Gold Medal figure skater Scott Hamilton and raises funds for raise funds for the Scott Hamilton CARES Foundation’s innovative cancer research As of Tuesday, Lake Placid’s Sk8 … Read more

Expert Says Avalanche Risk High

A series of snow storms combined with no thaws have led to a massive snowpack throughout the Tri-Lakes area. With that, comes the heightened risk of avalanches, according to a local avalanche expert. The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports Josh Worth, a local avalanche expert, has taught avalanche safety and educational courses since 2006, and spent … Read more

Saranac Lake Board Votes Down Resolution On Police, Immigration

On Monday, the Saranac Lake village board voted on a resolution which would have kept local police from being used to enforce federal immigration law or to question or arrest someone based solely on their immigration status. According to the Adirondack Daily Enterprise, the resolution was voted down, with a majority of trustees saying they … Read more

STR Rental Permits Meeting In Saranac Lake Monday Night

The village development board is considering the first slate of new short-term vacation rental permits applications tonight. The Adiriondack Daily Enterprise reports there are five applicants for STR permits requested on Fox Run Road, Petrova Avenue, Park Avenue, Prospect Avenue and Virginia Street. The meeting tonight is scheduled for 5 p.m. in the village board … Read more

Public Hearing On Olympic Venues Operations

The state Olympic Regional Development Authority and the town of North Elba will be holding a public hearing Wednesday for a renewed agreement that allows the town to continue paying ORDA to operate the three town-owned Olympic venues. The hearing will be held at 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 19 at the Olympic Conference Center … Read more

Listening Sessions To Discuss Impacts Of Climate Change

Paul Smith’s College, in partnership with The Wild Center, Adirondack Research Consortium, and community partners, is continuing efforts to hold community listening sessions addressing the growing impacts of climate change in the Adirondack-North Country region. Sun Community News reports as the region experiences warmer temperatures, heavier rainfall, and unpredictable weather patterns, these changes increasingly affect … Read more

ROOST Monitoring Candadian Response To Tariffs

The Regional Office of Sustainable Tourism (ROOST) has been closely monitoring the Canadian response to tariff implementation, along with continued political tension between Washington and Ottawa. The Adirondack region welcomes thousands of travelers from Canada each year; disruptions to travel across the border will affect the area in a multitude of ways. According to ROOST … Read more