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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, 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 »»
Chamber seeks nominations for Business of the Year and Don Duso Citizen of the Year
May 8, 2013 SARANAC LAKE — In planning for its 92nd annual dinner, the Saranac Lake Area Chamber of Commerce is requesting nominations from its members for the Business of the Year and the Don Duso Citizen of... more »»
Essex County edges up its last call
May 7, 2013 ELIZABETHTOWN — The Essex County Board of Supervisors has approved a measure that changes last call for bars and nightclubs from 4 a.m. to 3 a.m. The earlier closing time passed 15-1. more »»
H’town settles suit by airport engineers
May 7, 2013 SARANAC LAKE — The town of Harrietstown has agreed to pay nearly $62,000 to settle a lawsuit brought by an engineering firm that did design work at the Adirondack Regional Airport in Lake Clear. more »»
NCCC faculty will get raises
May 7, 2013 ELIZABETHTOWN — North Country Community College has reached a new, five-year deal with the union that represents its faculty. more »»
Rehab renovation-plus
May 6, 2013 SARANAC LAKE — St. Joseph’s Addiction Treatment and Recovery Centers is abuzz with construction activity and will be for months to come. more »»
Skier visits up 20% at Northeast ski areas
May 6, 2013 PORTLAND, Maine — Buoyed by plentiful snow and good weather, Northeast ski resorts rebounded this past winter from a lackluster 2012 season that was plagued by lack of snow and high temperatures. more »»
Tourism industry leaders to meet for NY summit
May 6, 2013 ALBANY (AP) — Business leaders will be meeting in Albany this week for a state summit on tourism, which is the fifth largest employer in the state. Gov. more »»
Daffest's second weekend
May 6, 2013 SARANAC LAKE — This weekend, the second of Daffest, was sunny and in the high 70s, prompting spring leaves to come out on trees and allergies to explode in susceptible people. more »»
Bed tax approved
May 3, 2013 MALONE — Franklin County legislators approved 5-1 the institution of a bed tax, and the tax’s fate is now in the hands of the state. more »»
Seniors sound alarm over adult center
May 3, 2013 SARANAC LAKE — A group of local seniors say the Franklin County Association of Senior Citizens overstepped its bounds by pushing the Saranac Lake Adult Center to ban its former executive director... more »»
As budget vote looms, school officials look to the future
May 3, 2013 LAKE PLACID — Lake Placid Central School District officials are already talking about future budgets, even though voters still have to weigh in on the proposed spending plan for 2013-14. more »»
Crowd shouts down Lake Placid ER plan
May 2, 2013 LAKE PLACID — Adirondack Health officials faced a hostile crowd Wednesday at the first of two public meetings on their plan to convert the emergency room at Adirondack Medical Center-Lake Placid to... more »»
Lake Placid Lodge has new owner
May 2, 2013 LAKE PLACID — The Lake Placid Lodge is under new ownershi. more »»
Agencies tight-lipped about rail corridor plan request
May 2, 2013 State agencies aren’t saying much about a request from a trail advocacy group for a review of the Adirondack rail corridor’s unit management plan. more »» |
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