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ORDA engineer: Impact of radio project minimal
May 10, 2013 RAY BROOK — An engineer for the state Olympic Regional Development Authority says construction of a new ski patrol building at the summit of Little Whiteface, which will include components critical... more »»
‘CU2’ aims to bolster youth, community relationship
May 10, 2013 LAKE PLACID — A new program here hopes to strengthen the relationship between teenagers and their community. more »»
The place behind 'the Pines'
May 9, 2013 VERMONTVILLE — Two minutes isn’t much in a nearly two-and-a-half-hour film, but residents here are enjoying their town’s brief moment on the big screen. more »»
Doctors support Lake Placid ER plan
May 9, 2013 LAKE PLACID — Local doctors spoke out Wednesday night in support of Adirondack Health’s plan to convert the around-the-clock emergency room at its Lake Placid hospital to a 12- or 16-hour urgent... more »»
Sunmount employee charged with abuse
May 9, 2013 TUPPER LAKE — A local man is due in court next week on charges that he abused a resident of a house operated by Sunmount Developmental Disabilities Services Organization. Derick . more »»
Renowned restaurateur to speak at Paul Smith’s College graduation
May 9, 2013 PAUL SMITHS — Paul Smith’s College alumnus and famed restaurateur Walter J. “Wally” Ganzi Jr. will speak at the college’s 66th commencement exercises at 11 a.m. Saturday. more »»
Lake Placid clerk applies for her job
May 9, 2013 LAKE PLACID — The village of Lake Placid is now advertising to fill its vacant clerk position. Kathyrn “Kook” McKillip, the clerk the village let go in March, has already applied for the job. more »»
Ja Rule leaves FCI Ray Brook
May 9, 2013 ALBANY (AP) — Federal authorities say platinum-selling rapper Ja Rule has left federal prison. more »»
Distinguished Volunteers will be honored
May 9, 2013 LAKE PLACID — Three people have been named Distinguished Volunteers of the Year by the Lake Placid North Elba National Volunteer Week committee. more »»
Enterprise prints Press-Republican
May 9, 2013 SARANAC LAKE — The Adirondack Daily Enterprise helped out a Plattsburgh-based daily newspaper late Wednesday night. more »»
Man found guilty of fatal gang assault in Keeseville
May 9, 2013 KEESEVILLE (AP) — One of three men accused of an attack that left a northern New York man dead has been convicted of first-degree manslaughter and gang assault. more »»
Police seek stolen bear statue
May 9, 2013 SARANAC LAKE — Village police are asking for the public’s help in finding a chainsaw carving of a bear that was apparently stolen from a local residence this wee. more »»
Lake Placid, Tupper Lake schools hire new auditor
May 9, 2013 WILMINGTON — The Lake Placid and Tupper Lake school boards voted this week to hire a new external auditor. more »»
Attorney: County already has construction management contract
May 9, 2013 ELIZABETHTOWN — Essex County already has a contract with a Virginia-based consulting and engineering firm to oversee a $17 million overhaul of the county’s public safety radio syste. more »»
Voters say yes to emergency services building
May 8, 2013 TUPPER LAKE — Village residents voted Tuesday in favor of building a new emergency services building to house the village fire and police departments. more »»
Town leaders question emergency building cost share
May 8, 2013 TUPPER LAKE — Two members of the town board questioned current plans for a new building to house the village police and fire departments, at a special meeting Tuesday two hours before a public... more »»
Saranac Lake school admins jump to Lake Placid
May 8, 2013 WILMINGTON — Two current Saranac Lake Central School District administrators have been hired to open principal posts at Lake Placid Middle-High School, but those weren’t the only administrative... more »»
Seven options for former Finch lands
May 8, 2013 The state Adirondack Park Agency has drafted a list of seven possible classifications for the first phase of former Finch, Pruyn and Co. timberlands to be added to the Forest Preserv. more »»
Circum-national cyclist arrives in Key West
May 8, 2013 Lake Clear’s intrepid cyclist Floyd Lampart arrived at a Key West, Fla., post office on Tuesday, the second of four post offices he plans to visit on his 12,000-mile trip around the lower 48 stat. more »»
Few speak at Lake Placid school budget hearing
May 8, 2013 WILMINGTON — The Lake Placid Central School District’s proposed 2013-14 budget hasn’t generated much controversy so far. more »» |
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