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Luxury resort owners default on huge loan

May 25, 2013 SARANAC LAKE — One of the Adirondacks’ most luxurious resorts is in foreclosure after its owners defaulted on a multi-million dollar loan they used to buy the property. more »»

Hikin’ in the rain

May 25, 2013 SARANAC LAKE — Heavy rain in the days leading up to the start of the Saranac Lake 6er hiking program hasn’t dampened Mayor Clyde Rabideau’s spirits. more »»

The Saranac Lake 6

May 25, 2013 McKenzie The highest peak of the six. It is visible from many locations in Saranac Lake and is easily recognized due to its two-peak shap. more »»

Harrietstown approves tobacco ban

May 25, 2013 SARANAC LAKE — The Harrietstown board has outlawed the use of tobacco in the town’s parks and other properties. more »»

Local Memorial Day services

May 25, 2013 LAKE PLACID — American Legion Post 326 will conduct flag ceremonies throughout Lake Placid on Memorial Day. At 10 a.. more »»

ADE outdoor writer places in national contest

May 25, 2013 MISSOULA, Mont. — Enterprise Outdoors Writer and Saranac Lake resident Mike Lynch has earned an Excellence in Craft award from the Outdoor Writers Association of America. more »»

Town hall, Margaret Street sidewalk work planned

May 25, 2013 SARANAC LAKE — Village Department of Public Works crews will be removing the sidewalk in front of the Harrietstown Town Hall on Tuesday, DPW Superintendent Jeff Dora said in an email. more »»

Showers and flowers

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Double duty again for Paul Maroun?

May 24, 2013 TUPPER LAKE — Paul Maroun plans to run for both mayor and Franklin County legislator in this November’s elections. more »»

Concerns aired over latest skateboard park site

May 24, 2013 SARANAC LAKE — Different site, same concerns. The village and the Saranac Lake SkatePark Committee hosted a public forum Thursday on the latest proposed location for a village skatepark. more »»

APA sets hearings on former Finch land classification

May 24, 2013 RAY BROOK — The state Adirondack Park Agency is planning eight public hearings around the state on the classification alternatives for 47,000 acres of Forest Preserve land in the Central... more »»

Apples awake

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Local soldier injured in Afghanistan

May 23, 2013 TUPPER LAKE — Nick and Val DeGrace arrived in the Washington, D.C. more »»

Lawyer with Lake Placid ties picked to be federal judge

May 23, 2013 LAKE PLACID — President Barack Obama has nominated a woman with local connections for a federal judgeshi. more »»

A mountain 6-pack

May 23, 2013 SARANAC LAKE — Some will try for all six peaks in less than a day. Others will tackle them at a more leisurely pace. more »»

Cuomo wants campus areas to be tax-free for businesses

May 23, 2013 NEW PALTZ (AP) — Gov. Andrew Cuomo and his cabinet are hitting the road to push his proposal to create tax-free zones for businesses that set up shop on or near public college campuses in New York. more »»

Skiers want Lyon Mountain glades maintained

May 23, 2013 A group of backcountry skiers wants the state to maintain access to a large network of glades cut by skiers on Lyon Mountain as part of the management plan the state is crafting for the Chazy... more »»

Neighbors call police to stop burglary

May 23, 2013 TUPPER LAKE — A burglary attempt was thwarted Wednesday night when neighbors called police. Village police arrested Andrew P. Demars, 25, of Tupper Lake, at 10:02 p.m. more »»

 
 

 

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