Contracts Awarded For Adirondack Regional Airport Work

Harrietstown Council last week awarded contracts for its $8.5 million upgrade of the terminal at the town-owned Adirondack Regional Airport. According to the Adirondack Daily Enteprise, council also authorized the potential use of up to $200,000 from the town’s airport reserves to bridge the gap in funding for the project if it cannot secure grants … Read more

Metered Parking Changes In Lake Placid

Metered parking rates in Lake Placid changed on Wednesday and meter enforcement hours may extend soon until later in the evening. According to the Adirondack Daily Enteprise, the village board voted in March to standardize meter rates downtown, where rates could previously range from $1 to $2 per hour, depending on the parking spot or … Read more

DEC Offers Hiking Advice During High Heat

DEC is urging outdoor recreators to plan accordingly this week as high temperatures—of 90+ degrees—are forecasted through Thursday in the Adirondacks. Hikers should be prepared with at least two liters of water and ideally a water filter. Take plenty of breaks and eat salty snacks to keep your electrolytes in check. Since pets have a … Read more

MASH Camps At NCCC Campuses

High school students interested in healthcare-related careers are invited to register for one of three educational camps hosted by North Country Community College in partnership with the Northern Area Health Education Center and Hudson Mohawk Area Health Education Center. The MASH (Medical Academy of Science and Health) Camps will take place this summer at the … Read more

New ‘Visual Identity’ For Lake Placid

The Regional Office of Sustainable Tourism has developed a new visual identity for Lake Placid. The newly developed logo and associated brand guide were unveiled recently. Sun Community News reports updated visual identity elements include a suite of materials, including the logo, wordmark, color palette, typography, overall visual style, and photographic imagery; it also features … Read more

Steeple Placed At Lake Placid Church

St. Agnes Church in Lake Placid finally got its steeple on Monday morning, 100 years and two weeks after the first stone of its foundation was laid. According to the Adirondack Daily Enterprise, a crowd of parishioners and neighbors gathered across Saranac Avenue to watch the installation, erupting into applause when the crane pulled away.

Hot, Hot, Hot Around Here This Week

Extreme heat is expected to descend upon New York state this week, with temperatures in the Tri-Lakes predicted to top 93 degrees on Tuesday and remain in the 80s or 90s until at least this weekend. The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports these will be the warmest values Saranac Lake has seen since 1988, according to … Read more

Lawmakers Say Prison Closure Decisions Coming Soon

Gov. Kathy Hochul has the power to close up to five more state prisons this year, and the decision on which facilities will be shuttered is expected to come soon, according to some state lawmakers. According to the Adirondack Daily Enterprise, last week Hochul answered a reporter’s question about what conversations her administration has been … Read more

Chamber Dinner Dishes Out Awards

The Saranac Lake Area Chamber of Commerce held its Annual Dinner and Celebration on June 13 at the Saranac Waterfront Lodge. The Citizen of the Year Award was presented to Pat Brown. The Employee Excellence Award recipient was Amelia Dragone, shop manager at St. Regis Canoe Outfitters. The Business of the Year Award was awarded … Read more

Rangers Help Hikers On Van Hoevenberg Trail

Ray Brook dispatch received two calls from hikers on the Van Hoevenberg Trail at 8 a.m. on June 6. The hikers reported that another hiker, 79, from Texas, was on the second day of a solo hike up Mount Marcy and appeared unprepared and disoriented. The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports seven forest rangers responded and … Read more