Study: Adirondack Lakes Less Suitable For Brook Trout

A study recently published by the National Academy of Sciences shows a poor outlook for the future of Adirondack brook trout populations in lakes. According to the Adirondack Daily Enterprise, the study learned that in 2023, only an estimated 4.8% of 1,468 Adirondack lakes contain suitable habitat for trout. That suitability is a significant decrease … Read more

Empire State Winter Games Torch Schedule

The 44th Empire State Winter Games torch relay concludes its five-day, 700-mile journey here at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 1 at the opening ceremony for the four-day event. The torch relay begins Sunday, Jan. 28, and will converge on Feb. 1 and head to Lake Placid for the final leg. A welcoming ceremony is happening … Read more

Survey To Be Used For Pathways Project

The town of North Elba and village of Lake Placid opened for submissions a survey on Monday that will gather public input for the Pathways project, an effort to update the town and village’s joint comprehensive plan. The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports the survey takes about 10 minutes to complete and includes questions about, among … Read more

Winter Carnvial Show At Harrietstown Town Hall

The Rotary Club of Saranac Lake will host its Winter Carnival Show at the Harrietstown Town Hall on Friday, Feb. 9. The show has been produced nearly every year since the Saranac Lake Rotary Club was founded in 1926. The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports the Rotary Show is an annual rite of passage held on … Read more

$150,000 “Make it Snow!” Capital Campaign

The nonprofit Friends of Mt. Pisgah, Inc. (FOMP) today announced the launch of its $150,000 “Make it Snow!” Capital Campaign. The campaign aims to support critical upgrades to snowmaking equipment, with a primary focus on the purchase of a new pump house. This vital enhancement will enable Mt. Pisgah to significantly increase its snow production—five … Read more

Adirondack Foundation Announces New Board, Staff Members

Adirondack Foundation, the community foundation serving the Adirondack region in northern New York, has introduced new members of its Board of Trustees and a new addition to its staff. Jamie Baxter, Stephanie Pianka and Julia Race have joined the foundation’s Board of Trustees, while Nikki Hilchey steps into the role of development officer.

Young Dog Missing In Saranac Lake Found After 19 Days

A young German shepherd named Apollo spent 19 days in the woods behind Lake Colby after running off during a walk. Apollo’s owner Lexi Deseraie spent weeks posting in local social media groups, asking people to keep an eye out for a white German shepherd. Hundreds of people told her they were keeping their eyes … Read more

Hochul Announces Grand Opening Of Cambria Hotel

Governor Kathy Hochul this week announced the grand opening for the $35 million Cambria Hotel in Lake Placid – the first new hotel to open in Lake Placid since 2013. The modern, 105,645-square-foot hotel features 185 guest rooms, a restaurant, event space and a waterfront gathering area, and will employ more than 50 full time … Read more

ARTA Applauds State Funding

The Adirondack Rail Trail Association (ARTA) applauds Governor Hochul’s announcement today that $13.1 million in funding from the Environmental Bond Act will be used for construction of the final leg of the Adirondack Rail Trail, to support restoration of the historic Saranac Lake Union Depot and to improve sections of the trail. The agency says … Read more

Saranac Lake Democratic Caucus

The first of two caucuses for village office is being held Tuesday night. The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports registered Democrats living in the village will be able to vote on who will represent their party on the ballot at 5:30 p.m. at the Harrietstown Town Hall auditorium. Currently, there are five candidates in the race … Read more