Keeping roads safe for winter driving is a constant factor around the North Country every year, and there are opportunities to improve winter road maintenance practices used in this region. Two articles written in recent years in the Adirondack Explorer focused on snow and ice control. The ...
If you wonder why the rest of the world is reacting with revulsion to our recent news, consider:
¯ According to reliable sources, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered the killing of two men holding on to their burning boat, which is either a war crime or murder or both.
¯ They were ...
New York has always been a place where the world comes together to create, to compete and to dream. New York City is the global capital of culture and possibility. Five hours north, in the heart of the Adirondacks, lies Lake Placid, surrounded by peaks alive with Olympic history. One is vast ...
Dear neighbors,
I’m genuinely excited about the possibility of a new public safety complex here in Saranac Lake. Projects like this touch all of us, and the conversations — whether on Facebook or in the pages of the Adirondack Daily Enterprise — help us sort out what’s real, what’s ...
Imagine entering a church and immediately seeing a life-size crucifix on the main altar — Christ hanging upside down and facing backwards. Yet this rendition of Christianity’s most important symbol is an apt description of White Nationalist MAGA Christianity (WNMC): upside down and ...
Saranac Lake residents who have seen the latest plan to build an emergency services facility at 33 Petrova Ave. might wonder how this 59,000 square-foot project — including 120 interior rooms and a half kilometer of hallways for a combined 83-person fire, rescue and police force — ever got ...