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.

Saranac Lake Administrative Assistant Leaving Position

In Saranac Lake, Village Administrative Assistant Cassandra Van Cott will be leaving her position in the Community Development Department at the end of the week. The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports Village Clerk Amanda Hopf said the village is offering the job to people on the Franklin County civil service list first, and if no one … Read more

Erenstone Resigns As Chairman Of Lake Placid Sports Council

Jeff Erenstone resigned as chairman of the Lake Placid Sports Council this month, less than one year after the council was reinstated. His resignation comes as the town of North Elba and state Olympic Regional Development Authority work on creating a new version of a long-expired operational agreement, which authorizes ORDA to operate the town-owned … Read more

Lake Placid Man Facing Drug And Weapons Charges

A traffic stop for an expired inspection recently ended with a Lake Placid’s man arrest on drug and weapon charges. Lake Placid Village Police stopped Jonathan M. Sears, 30, March 24. Police said during the stop, Sears was allegedly found in illegal possession of brass knuckles and a glass smoking device and containers with cocaine … Read more

Extra Money For Extra Hours For Eclipse Needs

Franklin County is distributing $23,000 in occupancy tax money to towns, villages and organizations ahead of the April 8 total solar eclipse to assist them in preparing their infrastructure for the cosmic event. Among the recipients, Saranac Lake was awarded $14,000 for portable toilets, trash removal and overtime, The town of Tupper Lake was awarded … Read more

Survey Gauging CGA Operations In Adirondack Park

Common Ground Alliance of the Adirondacks was contacted by the Harvard Negotiation and Mediation Clinical Program to provide an independent report exploring CGA’s operations and effectiveness in the Adirondack Park. This survey will help HNMCP understand the attitudes and perceptions of the CGA among forum participants and invitees, providing guidance for the final report. The … Read more