Athletic Mergers Approved By LPCSD Board

The Lake Placid Central School District Board of Education on Tuesday approved a slew of athletic mergers for the spring season, heard a presentation about flag football and continued to field letters about public-private athletic mergers. According to the Adirondack Daily Enterprise, the board voted unanimously to approve spring sports mergers with Keene Central School … Read more

BrewSki In Tupper Lake Is Sold Out

Well over one thousand people attended the ninth-annual BrewSki in Tupper Lake this past weekend for a cold, clear day of sampling beer and sharing laughs. According to the Adirondack Daily Enterprise, the 1,200 tickets allotted for the event have sold out. The actual number of attendees was likely closer to 1,500, after selling extras … Read more

Teen Credited With Saving Driver’s Life

Saranac Lake High School sophomore Tanner Varden is credited with saving the life of a crash victim whose vehicle slid off Split Rock Road two weeks ago. Ana Candell ’s car slid off the snow-covered road during her commute on Feb. 16. The car flipped over, wedged between two trees in an embankment, and she … Read more

Lake Colby Stocked With Fish Ahead Of Ice Fishing Derby

Saranac Lake Fish and Game Club officials say there are around $5,400 worth of tagged fish swimming around in Lake Colby right now. According to the Adirondack Daily Enterprise, on Tuesday, fish culturists with the state Department of Environmental Conservation’s Adirondack Fish Hatchery stocked the lake with 20 Atlantic salmon, brown trout and rainbow trout … Read more

Saranac Lake Woman Charged With Burglary, Petit Larceny

A Saranac Lake woman was jailed after she was allegedly caught inside someone’s garage and stealing items from a vehicle. New York State Police were called to the break-in on County Route 47 at about 8:20 p.m. Feb. 22, ultimately arresting Christine M. Siman, 43, on charges of second-degree burglary and petit larceny. Siman was … Read more

Saranac Lake Fire Victim Identified

The man who died in an apartment building fire on Elm Street Sunday has been identified as Michael Simmons. The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports Simmons lived in the building. His cause of death remains unclear. An autopsy will be scheduled for later this week in Glens Falls. Seven residents, including two children ages 12 and … Read more

Food Justice Summit for the Adirondacks Thursday

The sixth annual Food Justice Summit for the Adirondacks will take place on Thursday, Feb. 29 at the Wild Center in Tupper Lake. Individuals from all 12 counties of the Adirondack Park will gather at this event to discuss pressing topics related to equitable food systems. Its purpose is to empower those in attendance to … Read more

ALCA Solar Eclipse Plans

The Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts (ALCA) will open its doors on April 8, 2024, to those planning to experience the rare total solar eclipse passing over the Adirondacks. The Arts Center will be open to the public from 10:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. to serve food and beverages and provide eclipse-viewing glasses as … Read more

Webinar On Funding Through NYSERDA Clean Energy Communities Program

Municipal leaders, staff and community members are invited to a free webinar designed to help communities benefit from $25 million in new funding now available through the New York Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) Clean Energy Communities (CEC) Program. The lunchtime webinar, hosted by the Adirondack North Country Association (ANCA), New York State Tug Hill … Read more

NCCC Seeing Higher Enrollment

North Country Community College saw a higher enrollment at the start of the spring semester than it did at that time last year, making it the third consecutive semester to have enrollment higher than the year before. According to the Adirondack Daily Enterprise, NCCC had a long period of declining enrollment for around 20 years. … Read more