KCSD Passes Budget With 4.6% Tax Increase

The Keene Central School District board unanimously approved a $9,321,781 budget on Tuesday, April 15, for the coming 2025-26 school year. This budget is a 7.9% increase from last year’s budget of $8,638,917 and will exceed the tax cap. The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports the tax levy for 2025-26 will be $7,510,993, which is an … Read more

Little Whiteface Double Makes Final Run

Sunday was a bittersweet day for the Whiteface Mountain ski resort. According to the Adirondack Daily Enterprise, not only was it the final day of the ski season, but for many longtime skiers and riders, it was the last time one of Whiteface’s most iconic chairlifts on the mountain — the Little Whiteface double — … Read more

Paul Smith’s Launching Mobile Emergency Operations Center

With the help of a $19,700 grant from the Adirondack Foundation and Waterwheel Foundation, Paul Smith’s College will purchase a trailer to serve as a mobile emergency operations center. The unit will be used for hands-on training for students in local communities before and after disasters. For instance, in two weeks the college students will … Read more

AuSable Valley CSD Approves Budget

The AuSable Valley Central School District board voted unanimously on Wednesday to approve the district’s 2025-26 school year budget. It is an increase of 3.36% from last year, and will be beneath the tax cap. According to the Adirondack Daily Enterprise, the approved budget for the coming school year will be $39,185,850. The estimated tax … Read more

Adirondack Foundation Has Awarded More Than $1 Million Through Generous Acts Program

As local nonprofits face uncertainty, Adirondack Foundation has partnered with donors and community leaders to strengthen the region’s response—boosting grantmaking, building capacity, and fostering collaboration. Over $1 million was awarded through the Generous Acts program to address urgent needs, along with a new $100,000 initiative to promote civic engagement in rural areas.

ROOST Predicts Boost In Stargazing Interest

The Regional Office of Sustainable Tourism (ROOST) is anticipating increased interest in stargazing, planet viewing, and celestial phenomena travel among visitors to the Adirondack region of Upstate New York. Sun Community News reports the park’s six million acres are largely free from light pollution, making its villages and wilderness areas prime locations for stargazing.

Stefanik Reportedly Considering Run For Governor

Rep. Elise Stefanik, a member of House Republican leadership and onetime nominee for U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, is reportedly considering a run for New York governor. Stefanik had been nominated to represent the U.S. at the United Nations. But her nomination was pulled last month amid concerns about leaving a Republican House seat … Read more

New Mirror Lake Weather Station Up And Running

On April 3, Ausable Freshwater Center Water Quality Research Manager Phil Snyder put the final screws in on the new Mirror Lake weather station. The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports Snyder said that having local meteorological data fully back up at the site not only provides more complete insights on how the local climate is changing … Read more

Upper Jay Man Charged In Crash

A resident of Upper Jay was arrested on multiple charges after he allegedly drove intoxicated, crashed into another vehicle, fled and crashed again. 48 year old Philip A. Renderer was arrested April 12 for assault, reckless endangerment, and driving while intoxicated. The charges stem from a 6 p.m. crash that day at the intersection of … Read more

Lake Placid Woman Charged In Domestic Incident

A Lake Placid woman is facing a felony assault charge following a domestic argument that allegedly took place April 3. Lake Placid Police were sent to an area residence after receiving a report of a domestic incident involving assault. Their investigation concluded that Luisa E. Sabala Infante, 25, had allegedly used a “dangerous weapon” n … Read more