|
|
Should Essex County push for a casino?
February 20, 2013 One Essex County lawmaker thinks North Country officials need to start a conversation about whether a casino is a good fit for this region. more »»
DEC official Janeway to head Adirondack Council
February 19, 2013 ELIZABETHTOWN (AP) - Willie Janeway has been chosen as executive director of the Adirondack Council after serving since 2007 as the Department of Environmental Conservation's regional director for... more »»
Window sign dispute may have village-wide implications
February 18, 2013 SARANAC LAKE — The village Zoning Board of Appeals is wrestling with an interpretation of village code that board members say could impact the signage of numerous businesses throughout the community. more »»
Correction: Foreclosure properties are not related to resort
February 17, 2013 TUPPER LAKE — Three properties under foreclosure notice from Franklin County are not part of the Adirondack Club and Resort, contrary to what the Enterprise reported Saturday. more »»
Resort developers behind on taxes again
February 16, 2013 TUPPER LAKE — The group developing the Adirondack Club and Resort project at the Big Tupper Ski Area is behind on tax payments again, and one of the developers' Tupper Lake home is being foreclosed... more »»
APA split over clear-cutting proposal
February 15, 2013 RAY BROOK — State Adirondack Park Agency commissioners were split Thursday over a controversial proposal to expedite the agency’s review process for clear-cutting on private lands in the Par. more »»
APA again postpones clear-cutting proposal
February 14, 2013 For the second time in as many months, the state Adirondack Park Agency has postponed action on a controversial proposal that would streamline the review process for certain kinds of clear-cutting o... more »»
St. Armand board will discuss AMA annexation
February 14, 2013 BLOOMINGDALE — The St. Armand town board plans to meet with its lawyer to discuss the proposed annexation of the American Management Association campus into the village of Saranac Lake. more »»
Owens likes most of Obama’s message
February 13, 2013 If President Barack Obama’s State of the Union address sounded familiar to New Yorkers, it’s probably because he covered much of the same ground Go. more »»
Real-world classroom
February 13, 2013 SARANAC LAKE — A group of special education students in the Saranac Lake Central School District have been getting some real-world experience by working part-time jobs at businesses around the... more »»
Resort conditions detailed
February 13, 2013 TUPPER LAKE — The planning board is expected to make a decision on the first phase of the Adirondack Club and Resort at the end of the month. more »»
Maroun still vying for tourism funding for Tupper
February 13, 2013 MALONE — Paul Maroun has some competition for the money he wants for an events coordinator. more »»
North Elba rejects boathouse offer
February 13, 2013 LAKE PLACID — The North Elba town board has rejected a settlement offer from a local family that constructed a pair of boathouses without a permit more than two years ag. more »»
Clear-cutting permit highlights APA agenda
February 12, 2013 RAY BROOK — The state Adirondack Park Agency is scheduled to vote this week on a controversial proposal that would streamline the review of clear-cutting proposals for landowners involved in forestr... more »»
Winter Carnival by the numbers
February 9, 2013 Saranac Lake’s Winter Carnival, which wraps up its 116th year Sunday night, lasts approximately 217 hours over a 10-day span. more »»
Goodbye to Saturday mail?
February 7, 2013 WASHINGTON — Saturday mail may soon go the way of the Pony Express and penny postcard. more »»
Planning board approves Wild Walk
February 7, 2013 TUPPER LAKE — Planning board members seemed pleased to give approval to The Wild Center’s planned new exhibit, the Wild Walk. more »»
Postal Service to cut Saturday mail to trim costs
February 6, 2013 WASHINGTON — The financially struggling U.S. more »»
Hours may be reduced at many local post offices
February 6, 2013 The U.S. Postal Service may reduce the hours per day of many small North Country post offices, in order to save money. The USPS is considering reduced hours for 632 post offices in New York state. more »»
Station Street fire may remain a mystery
February 6, 2013 LAKE PLACID — The cause of a fire that destroyed a building on Station Street here late last month will likely remain a mystery. more »» |
in:
News, Blogs & Events Web |