Committee Unveils Short Term Rental Maps

The Lake Placid-North Elba Land Use Code Committee has developed a set of maps that show how the committee believes short-term vacation rentals in various areas around the town and village should be zoned. According to the Adirondack Daily Enterprise, the town and village boards last month imposed a six-month moratorium on issuing new STR … Read more

The Rules On Alcohol-To-Go

The guidelines surround alcohol to go in New York are being clarified. WNYT reports According to the new budget, wine and/or liquor must be accompanied by a “substantial food item;” sandwiches, soups, salads, wings, or hot dogs qualify. However, a bag of chips, a bowl of nuts, or candy – do not. Also, the guidance … Read more

Lt. Gov. Resigns Following Arrest

New York Lt. Gov. Brian Benjamin resigned Tuesday in the wake of his arrest in a federal corruption investigation. Benjamin, a Democrat, was accused in an indictment of participating in a scheme to obtain campaign contributions from a real estate developer in exchange for Benjamin’s agreement to use his influence as a state senator to … Read more

Saranac Lake Community Resource Day And Job Fair

The Saranac Lake Central School District and Saranac Lake Area Chamber of Commerce invite businesses and job seekers to the first annual community resource day and job fair. It’s happening Thursday May 12th, 2pm-5pm in Riverside Park, Saranac Lake. The cost is free and the event gives employers the opportunity to advertise full-time, part-time, and … Read more

Tupper Lake Proposed School Budget

The proposed budget for the Tupper Lake Central School District’s upcoming fiscal year falls below the state tax cap and uses around $1 million in federal pandemic stimulus money to help maintain current staffing and programs. The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports to pay for the proposed $22,691,048 budget and help the district stay below the … Read more

Greenfield Center Woman Arrested In Deadly Crash

An arrest has been made in connection with a deadly crash in the town of Greenfield, last October. Ashley Donovan from Greenfield Center is charged with criminally negligent homicide, endangering the welfare of a child, and driving at excessive speed, reports WNYT. She was driving more than 90 miles an hour, according to the Saratoga … Read more

Lt. Gov. Resigns Following Arrest

New York Lt. Gov. Brian Benjamin resigned Tuesday in the wake of his arrest in a federal corruption investigation. Benjamin, a Democrat, was accused in an indictment of participating in a scheme to obtain campaign contributions from a real estate developer in exchange for Benjamin’s agreement to use his influence as a state senator to … Read more

Community Resource Day And Job Fair In Saranac Lake

The Saranac Lake Central School District and Saranac Lake Area Chamber of Commerce invite businesses and jo seekers to the first annual community resource day and job fair. It’s happening Thursday May 12th, 2pm-5pm in Riverside Park, Saranac Lake. The cost is free and the event gives employers the opportunity to advertise full-time, part-time, and … Read more

Alcohol-To-Go Guidelines Are Out

The guidelines surround alcohol to go in New York are being clarified. WNYT reports According to the new budget, wine and/or liquor must be accompanied by a “substantial food item;” sandwiches, soups, salads, wings, or hot dogs qualify. However, a bag of chips, a bowl of nuts, or candy – do not. Also, the guidance … Read more

Tupper Lake Central School District Proposes Budget

The proposed budget for the Tupper Lake Central School District’s upcoming fiscal year falls below the state tax cap and uses around $1 million in federal pandemic stimulus money to help maintain current staffing and programs. The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports to pay for the proposed $22,691,048 budget and help the district stay below the … Read more