Jones Hits On Myriad Of Issues During Saranac Lake Stop

With the legislative session over, Assemblyman Billy Jones visited Saranac Lake on Tuesday and spoke about some of the top issues facing his district. Jones addressed issues including housing, short term rentals, the Camp Gabriels amendment, prison closures and the impact of social media on kids during his stop.

Wilmington Beach Summer Concert Series

The annual Wilmington Beach Summer Concert Series, featuring free outdoor live music, occurs every Thursday from 6-9 p.m. until Aug. 29 at the Wilmington Town Beach at the end of Bowman Lane. The upcoming lineup includes the Harbingers this Thursdy and The Duo with Maggie, Thursday July 25th.

Tupper Lake Man Pleads Guilty In Police Standoff

A Tupper Lake man involved in a tense six hour standoff with law enforcement at the Tupper Lake Stewart’s Shops in January 2023 pleaded guilty on Friday to a felony charge stemming from the standoff. The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports 45y ear old David Payrot pleaded guilty to making a terroristic threat, stemming from an … Read more

Parking Enforcement Hours To Be Extended In Lake Placid

Parking enforcement hours were officially extended in Lake Placid on Monday. Residents and workers will also now enjoy some new parking perks along Main Street. According to the Adirondack Daily Enterprise, the Lake Placid Village Board of Trustees voted unanimously Monday to extend parking enforcement hours from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Monday through … Read more

Tupper Lake Examines Trustee’s Residency

The village of Tupper Lake is investigating the residency of one of its trustees, Eric Shaheen, as he runs for reelection, reviving a perennial election controversy that saw Shaheen accused of not living in the village. According to the Adirondack Daily Enterprise, on Monday, trustees tasked village Code Enforcement Officer Peter Edwards with checking on … Read more

Harrietstown Dubbed ‘Pro Housing Community’

The town of Harrietstown has become a New York-certified “pro-housing community,” a designation that will allow the town to tap into $650 million in discretionary finding for projects that help address the affordable housing shortage plaguing the region. The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports Harrietstown being designated means that all three Tri-Lakes towns and all three … Read more

Name Announced For Food Pantry, Thrift Shop In Lake Placid

The forthcoming combined food pantry and thrift shop in Lake Placid has a new name and board and is setting its sights on crane day. According to the Adirondack Daily Enterprise, Lake Placid Thrive and Thrift is the new nonprofit organization that’ll take over the operations of the Lake Placid Ecumenical Food Pantry and the … Read more

Weekend Series Performance Postponed At ALCA

The Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts (ALCA) has announced the postponement of the Weekend Series performance by acclaimed concert pianist Tony Siqi Yun. This concert, originally slated for this Saturday, July 20, will be moved to a future date this summer or included in the 2025 Weekend Series lineup. Tickets sold will be honored … Read more

Drowning Victim Recovered Recently In Franklin County

Franklin County requested forest ranger assistance with a suspected drowning in Long Lake at 11:24 p.m. on July 4. Two people had jumped into the water at a marina around 10 p.m. and neither could be located. Forest rangers Evan Nahor, Jason Scott and Neilson Snye searched overnight. One swimmer was located alive and out … Read more

Caucus Acts On Village Trustee Seats In Tupper Lake

There are two village trustee seats up for election in November, and after a Republican caucus on Wednesday, incumbent Trustee Eric Shaheen is running again, and Rick Pickering is joining the race after Trustee Jason McClain chose to not run for a third term. According to the Adirondack Daily Enterprise, at the caucus, Shaheen, a … Read more