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Bar closing time back on the table in Essex County

April 5, 2013 LAKE PLACID — A resolution to change Essex County’s closing time for bars from 4 a.m. to 2 a.m. is expected to be reintroduced next week. more »»

Wilmington gas station will stay open a little longer

April 5, 2013 WILMINGTON — This community’s only gas station, originally scheduled to close on Tuesday, will remain open a little bit longer. more »»

Wilmington’s gas station closing

April 4, 2013 Wilmington’s only gas station will close in less than a week. more »»

North Elba board withholds judgment on possible ER closure

April 3, 2013 LAKE PLACID — The North Elba town board won’t take a stance on the possible closure of the Adirondack Health’s Lake Placid emergency room until hospital officials have met publicly with local leader... more »»

Sunmount man guilty of attempted strangulation

April 3, 2013 MALONE — A Sunmount resident accused of strangling an employee of the Tupper Lake developmental disabilities facility pleaded guilty to an attempted strangulation charge in Franklin County Court... more »»

NYC man gets jail time for Saranac Lake robbery

April 3, 2013 MALONE — One of three men arrested in the Sept. 24 robbery of a Broadway apartment has been sentenced to a year behind bars. more »»

Tupper Lake village will cut taxes, spending

April 2, 2013 TUPPER LAKE — The village would reduce its tax levy and spending in a proposed budget offered up to the village board last week. more »»

Winter slows down

March 30, 2013 more »»

Busy weekend for border crossings

March 30, 2013 CHAMPLAIN (AP) — Federal officials are advising travelers to expect longer wait times during the Easter weekend at the border crossings with Canada in western and northern New York. U.S. more »»

N.Y. passes a budget on time for 3rd year in a row

March 29, 2013 ALBANY — With three days to spare, New York has adopted its third straight on-time budget. That hasn’t been done in 30 years, and lawmakers, Gov. more »»

Sign ruling could affect businesses village-wide

March 29, 2013 SARANAC LAKE — This village’s Zoning Board of Appeals ruled Thursday night that full-size window decals at two local businesses are signs that violate the village sign code — a code that, now that... more »»

State will audit Olympic authority (update)

March 28, 2013 LAKE PLACID — The state Comptroller’s Office will audit the state Olympic Regional Development Authority, which is reportedly dealing with persistent financial issues even as its venues rebound... more »»

Adirondack Health earns Gold Seal for quality, patient safety

March 28, 2013 SARANAC LAKE — Adirondack Health has been recognized for its commitment to high national standards for healthcare quality and patient safety in hospitals by earning the Joint Commission’s Gold Seal... more »»

Saranac Lake recreation director resigns

March 28, 2013 SARANAC LAKE — Charlie Martin is resigning as village recreation director due to what he described as a dispute over his pay and a lack of direction from the village over his job responsibilities. more »»

Pisgah ski numbers recover from last winter

March 28, 2013 SARANAC LAKE — A longer ski season than last year led more skiers and snowboarders to hit the slope at Mount Pisgah Ski Center this winter. more »»

Harrietstown closes airport cafe

March 28, 2013 Town of Harrietstown Supervisor Bob Bevilacqua confirmed Wednesday that the town has canceled its contract with the operator of Lisa’s Airport Cafe, but he declined to go into specifics as to why. more »»

Tupper planning board sets hearing for seven-lot subdivision

March 28, 2013 TUPPER LAKE — The planning board has set a hearing for a seven-lot subdivision project. more »»

Taxpayers to subsidize NY's higher minimum wage

March 27, 2013 ALBANY — A hike in New York's minimum wage is a big win for Democrats, but a provision buried inside the tentative state budget shows taxpayers will be paying much of the bill. more »»

Village close to loaning strained private school $200K

March 27, 2013 LAKE PLACID — The Lake Placid village Board of Trustees has tentatively agreed to lend the National Sports Academy $200,000 as the small private school continues to restructure its finances after... more »»

Adworkshop welcomes new digital marketing specialist

March 27, 2013 LAKE PLACID — Adworkshop recently announced the hire of Daniel Rivera as its newest digital marketing specialist. Adworkshop currently employs 30 full-time professionals at its Lake Placid office. more »»

 
 

 

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