Highway Work In Lake Placid, Saranac Lake This Week

The state Department of Transportation will begin removing rail crossings on highways in Lake Placid and Saranac Lake this week and drivers can expect minor delays. The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports the work is the latest in the state’s project of removing train tracks from Tupper Lake to Lake Placid and converting that stretch into … Read more

Vaccine Clinic In Malone Saturday

On Saturday, May 15 th , Franklin County Public Health will hold a first dose COVID-19 vaccination clinic in Malone from 9am – 2pm at St. Andre’s Outreach Center, 12 Homestead Park (formerly Holy Family School) in Malone. All who are 18 or older and live, work, or study in New York are eligible. Moderna … Read more

Highway Resurfacing Starts Next Week

The highway between Lake Placid and Saranac Lake will be resurfaced, starting Monday, which is expected to delay traffic for the next five weeks. The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports The state Department of Transportation is advising motorists to watch for alternating lane closures on an approximate 6.9-mile stretch of state Route 86 in the village … Read more

Ranger Rescue In North Elba

Ranger rescue in the Town of North Elba. Franklin County 911 transferred a call to DEC’s Ray Brook Dispatch reporting an injured hiker on the summit of Mt. Marcy. The hiker, a 52-year-old woman from Bailey, CO, had slipped on the ice and suffered a hip injury. Nine Forest Rangers and two volunteers from the … Read more

Saturday First Dose Clinic In Malone

On May 15th, Saturday, Malone is holding a First Dose Clinic from 9-2. Walk-Ins Welcome. Moderna is the vaccine being distributed and it’s for people 18 and older. The clinic happens at St. Andre’s Outreach Center, 12 Homestead Park. You can register through a link on the Franklin County Public Health Facebook page.

DEC Issues Firewood Advisory

DEC is encouraging campers to use local firewood and follow New York State firewood regulations to help prevent the spread of invasive species. Untreated firewood – firewood that has not met the state’s heat treatment standard – can contain invasive pests that kill trees. To protect New York’s forests, untreated firewood should not be moved … Read more

How LPHS Is Handling Graduation

The Lake Placid High School is planning an outdoor graduation and prom. The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports Lake Placid usually has an outdoor graduation at the Olympic Speedskating Oval in front of the high school. But the state Olympic Regional Development Authority is doing construction on the oval this year, so they’re moving it to … Read more

‘Regenerate NY’ Grants Available

DEC Commissioner Basil Seggos today announced that $450,000 is now available in the first round of the State’s new ‘Regenerate NY’ Forestry Cost Share Grant Program. The grant program is designed to assist private landowners growing the next generation of forests, which are crucial for mitigating climate change, providing wildlife habitat, protecting air and water … Read more

ROOST Takes Home Tourism Excellence Awards

ROOST wins three honors during the 2021 New York State Tourism Excellence Awards, recognizing the work the organization accomplished during 2020. ROOST’s “Pathway Forward Strategy” took home awards in the categories of “Best COVID Response Marketing Effort to Pivot to Success” and “Most Significant COVID-Related Impact in Support of A Community and/or Local Businesses.” Additionally, … Read more