Ex Postal Worker Sentenced For Mail Thefts

A former Bloomingdale postal employee has been sentenced to a $5,000 fine and 12 months probation for stealing prescription drugs from mail parcels. Sun Community News reports 27 year old Brittany Irvine, formerly of Bloomingdale, admitted she started stealing prescriptions in June 2019 while she was a distribution clerk at the United States Post Office … Read more

Blueprint For The Blue Line

The Common Ground Alliance of the Adirondacks (CGA) recently released its 2022 Blueprint for the Blue Line, a summary of state policy recommendations largely informed by dialogue and ideas generated during the group’s annual summer forum. This year’s Blueprint, which is available on the CGA website (commongroundadk.org), focuses on four main issue areas: housing, workforce … Read more

Essex County Experiencing High Flu Activity

Wonder where “the flu” went? Essex County Public Health officials say the county is currently experiencing high influenza activity levels. The same strategies used to prevent COVID-19 infection are the best way to prevent the spread of flu and lessen the severity of illness. They urge you to get your flu shot, stay home when … Read more

‘Paint The Peaks Purple’ Registration Open

The Alzheimer’s Association Northeastern New York chapter has announced that registration for its “Paint the Peaks Purple” challenge in the Adirondack Mountains is open for registration. Sun Community News reports the challenge is part of The Longest Day, a unique DIY fundraising event held annually on the day with the most light – the summer … Read more

Missing Lake Placid Man Is Safe

27 year old Brandon Euber of Lake Placid is safe. He left Adirondack Medical Center on foot late on the night of December 12th, seen heading toward Saranac Lake. At the time, he was wearing a hospital gown and a blanket. Euber left all of his personal belongings behind and did not have his cell … Read more

Essex County Public Health Officials Talk COVID Cases, Omicron

Essex County is currently experiencing a surge in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations, surpassing even the highest new daily case totals seen during the winter surge last year. This trend is playing out across the North Country and in other regions in New York State outside of New York City. Household and private family gatherings are … Read more

Retail Pot Sales Public Hearing Monday

The Lake Placid Village Board of Trustees will host a public hearing at their next meeting Monday to discuss retail sales of pot. he board has until Dec. 31 to opt out of allowing cannabis dispensaries and on-site consumption licenses in the village. The board agreed to start the process at their Nov. 1 meeting, … Read more

Loon Zoom Presentations Upcoming

The Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation is providing monthly online “Loon Zoom” presentations about loon behavior, vocalizations, wildlife pathology, and research. Five presentations will be offered at 7:00 pm on the second Tuesday of the month from December to April.

Ironman Lake Placid Survey Results

The results of a recent Ironman Lake Placid survey show that the community is nearly evenly split on their support of the triathlon, but the majority of survey participants are in favor of the race continuing locally. The Adirondack Daily Enterprise out of 1,441 respondents, 49% said they support the race and 41% stood opposed. … Read more

Franklin County COVID Vax Clinics

Franklin County Public Health will hold a COVID-19 vaccination clinic every Thursday in December. Registration links have not yet been issued for these clinics. They will be promoted as soon they are issued. Please see schedule below for location, times and what ages will be served: December 2 nd – Malone – 4pm-7pm at St. … Read more