Tupper Lake Man Sentenced On Child Porn Counts

A Tupper Lake man has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for possession and distribution of child pornography following an investigation by the FBI and New York State Police. The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports 30 year old Scott Barton was sentenced on Wednesday. He will be required to register as a sex offender when … Read more

Forest Rangers Check On Snowmobile Safety

In Franklin County over the past week or so, Forest Rangers patrolled more than 311 miles of snowmobile trails in places like Paul Smiths, Saranac Lake, Tupper Lake and several more. Rangers checked 395 snowmobiles for up-to-date registration, insurance, and required equipment. Multiple tickets were issued and Rangers also assisted snowmobilers with replacing belts and … Read more

Tupper Lake DRI Committee Holds First Meeting Next Week

The village of Tupper Lake was awarded a Downtown Revitalization Initiative Grant and a new committee of local and regional representatives has been created to vet and select projects on which to use the money. The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports the first meeting will be held virtually next Wednesday and the public is invited to … Read more

Ice Wall Leads To Rollover In Saranac Lake

An ice wall on River Street in Saranac Lake, not far from the Ice Palace, caused a car to flip Thursday afternoon. According to the Adirondack Daily Enterprise, the driver was not seriously injured, but was carried to a Saranac Lake Volunteer Rescue Squad ambulance on a gurney and in a neck brace. It happened … Read more

Vaccination Clock Ticking At Sunmount

Twelve percent of employees at Sunmount face “disciplinary measures” if they don’t get vaccinated in compliance with a federal mandate that took effect Thursday. According to the Adirondack Daily Enterprise, workers will need to be fully vaccinated by Feb. 26, at which point the option for them to test negative in lieu of being vaccinated … Read more

Speedskating At The Lake Placid Olympic Oval

International speedskating races are returning to Lake Placid’s Olympic oval. More than 60 speedskaters from universities in 12 nations will compete in March for 13 titles at the FISU World University Championship Speed Skating event. Competition starts March 2 with the women’s 1,000- and 3,000-meter events and the men’s 1,000- and 5,000-meter races.

Grocery Store Returning To Its Former Name

The Tops Markets grocery store on Church Street will close down from Feb. 6 to 12 next month as it transitions into a Grand Union as it used to be. The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports signage is up letting customers know what’s coming. The shutdown begins on the 6th at 3pm and the store will … Read more

Severe North Country Blood Shortage

There is a severe shortage in the North Country. Anyone who is eligible to donate blood is asked to do so as soon as possible. All blood types are needed, but especially types O positive, O negative and A positive. The Adirondack Regional Blood Center provides 90 percent of the blood used by hospitals in … Read more

Adirondack Health Foundation Names Board Trustees

The Adirondack Health Foundation has announced the appointments of Joseph Beck and John Huwiler to its board of trustees. Joseph Beck is a managing director and co-head of healthcare finance at Raymond James. He has more than 25 years of experience in investment banking in the healthcare services sector. John Huwiler is a managing director … Read more