LPCSD Students Take Part In Art-In-Sport Contest

Students from Lake Placid Central School art classes are among the more than 300 elementary, middle, and high school artists participating in a five-country international art-in-sport contest hosted by the Al Oerter Foundation (AOF) with the support of the New York State Olympic Regional Development Authority (Olympic Authority). Sun Community News reports the art event, … Read more

LPCSD To Add Bus Purchase Proposition To Budget Vote

The Lake Placid Central School District Board of Education unanimously voted to add a proposition to purchase three gas-powered buses to May’s budget vote at its meeting on March 19. According to the Adirondack Daily Enterprise, the discussion surrounding the proposition continued a months-long debate about the pros and cons of gas-powered and electric school … Read more

Franklin County Issues Advisory About Eclipse

As the total solar eclipse on April 8th approaches, Franklin County Public Health Services urges all Franklin County residents to make preparations over the next week to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience. With the county falling in the path of totality, it is expected that many visitors – approximately 170,000 are expected between Watertown … Read more

Saranac Lake Man Charged After Run In With Police

A Saranac Lake man was arrested on a number of charges after he allegedly threatened someone, broke property and refused to comply with responding police. New York State Police were called to a Route 3 home at about 8:40 p.m. March 26 after Nathaniel R. Miller, 27, grew irate during an argument. MIller left the … Read more

Cabin Goes Up In Smoke In Lake Placid

A cabin on Saranac Avenue in Lake Placid burned down in the early morning Thursday, displacing its residents. Firefighters say the building is a total loss. According to the Adirondack Daily Enterprise, the call came in at about 3:18am for a structure fire at 1970 Saranac Ave. When firefighters arrived, they found the small cabin … Read more

Excavator Hits Power Lines In Saranac Lake

An excavator tangled in power lines at the Saranac Lake village Department of Public Works garage at the end of Van Buren Street on Thursday, breaking a power line pole and causing a minor outage in that neighborhood. The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports the driver of the excavator tangled in the charged lines was able … Read more

ANCA Announces SOIL Loan Fund Disbursements

The Adirondack North Country Association (ANCA) has announced two loans that were recently awarded through the regional nonprofit’s SOIL Loan Fund. Tangleroot Farm in Essex and Tucker’s Black Angus Ranch in Brushton received zero-interest loans to use toward projects that build long-term growth and stability for their operations. One is a $10,000 loan to partially … Read more

STEM Fair At Paul Smith’s College

On April 6, more than 30 fifth through 12th grade students from Clinton, Essex, Franklin and St. Lawrence counties and Akwesasne will compete at Paul Smith’s College in the Terra Northeast Regional STEM Fair. The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports the fair asks students to “try on” different STEM careers ranging from environmental science to behavioral … Read more

Public Hearing On Saranac Lake Proposed Budget

The village of Saranac Lake is considering a $7.3 million tentative budget for the coming year. The budget would meet the tax cap and include no changes to water and sewer rates. According to the Adirondack Daily Enterprise, the village has called for a public hearing on the tentative budget on April 15 at 5:30 … Read more

Four Inducted Into USA Bobsled And Skeleton Hall Of Fame

The International Bobsled and Skeleton Federation ended its season with the BMW IBSF World Cup, March 22-24. After all the races, the organization inducted four individuals into the USA Bobsled and Skeleton Hall of Fame at Mount Van Hoevenberg. They are Gilbert Colgate, Jr., Dick Lawrence, David Kurtz and Kay Jones.