Lake Placid Parade To Honor Olympic And Other Athletes

Lake Placid is welcoming its Olympic athletes home from Beijing next week with a parade on Main Street, free public skating at the Olympic Speedskating Oval and athlete speakers. A number of groups are hosting the events, and the march will also feature athletes from the New York State Ski Educational Foundation, Lake Placid Middle-High … Read more

Election Day Tuesday In Saranac Lake

It’s Election Day in Saranac Lake and voters have their choice of three candidates for village mayor and three candidates for two trustee seats. According to the Adirondack Daily Enterprise, polls are open in the basement of the Harrietstown Town Hall from noon to 9 p.m. Voters are asked to enter by the front door … Read more

New Bus Shelters With Green, Living Roofs On The Drawing Board

New bus shelters with green, living roofs are coming to public transportation stops throughout the North Country thanks to a collaboration between Paul Smith’s College, the Franklin County Highway Department and The Heart Network. The senior capstone project is led by students in Paul Smith’s College Environment and Society Professor Deb Naybor’s Social Research and … Read more

LP Developer Scales Down Project

Plans by a Lake Placid developer have been scaled down dramatically. The developer is also planning to further subdivide the lot he purchased for the project and up the number of income-based units there. According to the Adirondack Daily Enterprise, what was going to be a sprawling 355-unit complex, the Peaks at Lake Placid on … Read more

Tupper Lake Woman Arrested For Grand Larceny

State Police arrested Lisa A. Reed, 55, of Tupper Lake for Grand Larceny 3rd degree. On September 28, 2021, at approximately 9:59 a.m., State Police were called to Old Wawbeek Road in the town of Tupper Lake for a report of larceny. A preliminary investigation determined that Reed collected deposits for a group trip that … Read more

LPCS District Dress Code Revision Rejected By Board

The Lake Placid Central School District Board of Education shot down a new district dress code policy that would have allowed high school students to wear hats in class. According to the Adirondack Daily Enterprise, the vote was 3 to 2 with board members Martha Spear and Daniel Cash voting in favor of the new … Read more

Village Board OK’s Purchase Of Land For Firehouse

The Saranac Lake village board has OK’ed the purchase land behind the Saranac Lake Volunteer Fire Department station, with plans to replace or add onto the existing firehouse. At the same meeting, members tabled a vote on creating a $2.5 million reserve fund for fire and police department capital projects; the vote was split 3-1 … Read more

DMV Office Reopens For Business

The Department of Motor Vehicles office in the Harrietstown Town Hall will reopen on April 6 after being closed for more than two years. The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports drivers and drivers-to-be will be able to apply for drivers licenses and permits; register cars, motorcycle boats, campers and snowmobiles; and handle lapses in their insurance. … Read more

NCCC Hosting Hoops Watch Party

North Country Community College is inviting the public to an on-campus Watch Party for the Saints women’s basketball team as it plays in the national championship tournament in Rochester, Minnesota. The Watch Party is set for 3 p.m. Wednesday, March 9, in the Sparks Athletic Complex gymnasium. The #12 ranked Saints will take on #5 … Read more

DMV Recovers Money For Drivers From Dealerships, Repair Shops

More than $1.65 million in goods and services have been recovered for New Yorkers who received faulty or fraudulent service from auto dealers and repair shops. The New York State Department of Motor Vehicles helped customers recover titles when dealerships closed abruptly, assisted people to get repairs or refunds, and in some cases, dealerships bought … Read more