Tupper Lake Chamber Of Commerce Dissolving

The Tupper Lake Chamber of Commerce is dissolving as it struggles to attract members. The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports the town is working on plans to take over running the chamber’s events starting in 2023. The town council took a unanimous vote on Sept. 8 to form a committee to explore expanding the town recreation … Read more

Lake Placid A Climate Smart Community

Governor Kathy Hochul today announced that more than 100 New York communities are now certified as Climate Smart Communities thanks to their work supporting local efforts to meet the economic, social, and environmental challenges posed by climate change. This municipal climate milestone, announced in celebration of Climate Week. The village of Lake Placid is on … Read more

Mercy Living Center COVID Update

The total number of infected staff and elderly residents with COVID at Mercy Living Center increased by seven over the weekend. As of Sept. 13, 26 residents had tested positive, Scollin said. He said five more residents have tested positive since then, and four have exited quarantine as of Monday morning, reports the Adirondack Daily … Read more

Saranac Lake PD Begins Bike Registry

The Saranac Lake village police department has started a bike registry in an attempt to help recover lost and stolen bikes in town. According to the Adirondack Daily Enterprise, to register a bike, fill out a form with an officer at the police station at 1 Main St. with a description of the bike — … Read more

Upgrade Money For Adirondack Regional Airport

$8.5 million dollars is headed to the Adirondack Regional Airport from the state for upgrades to its terminal building. The project redesign and expand the main receiving area, with more windows, easier access for people with disabilities and improved HVAC systems, reports the Adirondack Daily Enteprise. There would also be an expansion of the Transportation … Read more

Delegation Gathers Torch For World Universty Games

Less than four months before the start of the Lake Placid 2023 FISU World University Games, a delegation from the Adirondack Sports Council (ADKSC) and New York State traveled to Torino, Italy, over the weekend to collect the symbolic flame bound for Lake Placid and the Opening Ceremony on Jan. 12, 2023. The Lake Placid … Read more

Group Wants Looser STR Restrictions In Lake Placid

A group of about 40 short-term vacation rental owners in Lake Placid is reemerging with a new name and a goal to loosen village officials’ restrictions on day limits and unhosted STR permits in their newly-proposed STR regulations. According to the Adirondack Daily Enterprise, members of the coalition are advocating for changes to the village’s … Read more

Tupper Lake Looks For Grant To Tie In Trail, Train Station And Biz District

The village of Tupper Lake is preparing an application for funding from the first round of the state’s new NY Forward grant program in an effort to weave together the state’s Adirondack Rail Trail and the Junction train station into the business district. The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports the Junction area is the entrance and … Read more

Upcoming Outage Has New Times

An upcoming project designed to improve reliability and resiliency of utilities for residents and to support events, such as the Lake Placid 2023 FISU World University Games, will require a 10-hour planned outage. The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports the outage was originally planned for 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. this coming Tuesday, but is now … Read more

Fire At Little Italy In Saranac Lake

A fire was started early Wednesday by a suspected propane heater malfunction in an apartment above Little Italy on Main Street In Saranac Lake. According to the Adirondack Daily Enterprise, the sprinkler system inside saved the building from flames but also flooded the building. Six apartments in the building were affected, and 11 people were … Read more