DEC Rangers Respond To Several Adirondack Rescues In Past Week

Forest rangers with the state Department of Environmental Conservation responded to several rescues over the past week throughout the Adirondacks. According to the Adirondack Daily Enterprise, calls included a helicopter evacuation for head and possible spinal injuries, a search for lost hikers at night, an assist for an exhausted hiker, a rescue involving boaters after … Read more

Lake Placid Man’s Murder Trial Date Set

48 year old Adam Smith of Lake Placid will be tried for two alleged murders in St. Lawrence County Court on Oct. 15. The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports Smith’s arrest was announced March 7, 2023 by the St. Lawrence County Sheriff’s Department. He was previously apprehended on March 2 in a stolen vehicle police said … Read more

Rain Delays Rail Trail Volunteer Event

Due to the predicted rain for both days this past weekend, the volunteer work event on the Adirondack Rail Trail (applying clearcoat stain to the fences) has been postponed to next Saturday September 14 from 8-noon.

Weather Cancels Final Day Of Adirondack Canoe Classis

Officials with the Adirondack Canoe Classic — commonly known as the 90-Miler race — canceled its final day of racing on Sunday due to high winds and hazardous conditions for the first time since 2016. Northern Forest Canoe Trail Executive Director Karrie Thomas said she believes is the right decision, according to the Adirondack Daily … Read more

Garden Club Awards Grants To Non Profits

The Adirondack Garden Club has awarded 15 grants from their Ellen Lea Paine Memorial Nature Fund to nonprofits making a positive impact on the Adirondack environment. Among the recipients are Adirondack Land Trust (ALT), Saranac Lake Central School, Essex County Historical Society, and Paul Smith’s VIC.