No Formal Action Taken On New Tupper Lake Fire Truck

Tupper Lake Village Board members appeared in agreement at their regular meeting on July 21 for a new fire truck purchase from E-ONE for $889,287. According to the Adirondack Daily Enterprise, no formal action toward a purchase was taken, and village Mayor Mary Fontana said the current plan is to propose a contract, and likely … Read more

Barfly Open Golf Event Set For September 9th

A fall golf highlight, the Barfly Open is set for Tuesday, Sept. 9, at the Lake Placid Club Mountain Course. Sun Community News reports, now in its 47th year, the two-person scramble begins with a 10 a.m. shotgun start. It benefits the Tri-Lakes Humane Society, which aims to “Save Little Lives” by connecting needy, deserving … Read more

NCCC Hosting Information Sessions For Adult Learners

North Country Community College is hosting a series of information sessions on a program that provides free associate degrees for adult learners. SUNY Reconnect is open to those ages 25-55 without a prior college degree. The program provides free associate degrees —covering tuition, fees, textbooks, and supplies— for eligible students in fields like Chemical Dependency … Read more

North Elba Proposes Changes To Septic Law

| The Town of North Elba is proposing an amendment to its local septic system law to help better protect Lake Placid Lake from exposure to excess nutrients and pollutants. Code Enforcement Officer Darci Williams said the town found that the occurrence of those things is increased by the presence of inadequately functioning septic systems … Read more

Ironman Competitor Charged For Leaving Child Unattended

An Ironman Lake Placid competitor was arrested mid-race after the Lake Placid Police Department received a complaint that a 9-year-old boy had allegedly been left unattended. The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports Village police charged Harley F. Tong, 44, of Kenmore, with one count of endangering the welfare of a child, a misdemeanor, at 5:26 p.m. … Read more

APA Seeking Public Comments On North Elba Boardwalk Proposal

The Adirondack Park Agency is accepting public comment on projects currently under review. The public is encouraged to go online to learn more about each public comment opportunity and to submit comments electronically. One of the projects involves removal of an existing bog bridge and construction of an elevated 45-foot-long by 25-inch-wide boardwalk involving wetlands … Read more

Saranac Lake Sees Major Reduction In Greenhouse Gas Emissions

The village of Saranac Lake has reduced its greenhouse gas emissions by 37% since 2017. According to the Adirondack Daily Enterprise, now, its Climate Smart Communities task force has crafted a plan to reduce emissions even further to meet goals set for 2030 and 2050, and will be presenting the plan to the public soon.

USF Dive Team Completes Aquatic Invasive Removal

A professional dive team has completed early season aquatic invasive species (AIS) management at Fish Creek Campground, removing over 1,300 pounds of Eurasian and variable-leaf watermilfoil. The work was performed by the Upper Saranac Foundation’s (USF) dive team and was part of the Fish Creek AIS Management Project, supported by a $19,000 grant from the … Read more

Lake Placid Cancels Public Hearing On Protests

The village of Lake Placid has canceled an upcoming public hearing and vote on a proposed law that would have required larger protests and gatherings to obtain permits in advance. The Adirondack Explorer reports the proposal had sparked backlash from locals and inspired an online petition signed by more than 500 people opposed to the … Read more