We live on state Route 86 across from the site where the Adirondack Land Trust hopes to build a “circus” preserve named Glenview on their 238 acres so the public can have access to trails in the woods.
Trust Executive Director Michael Carr called and met with us in our home a couple of ...
In a recent Enterprise letter to the editor (“The most dangerous phrase in our language,” March 17), Saranac Lake resident Jacob Vennie-Vollrath advocates the use of Ranked Choice Voting (RCV) in municipal elections. He writes that RCV elections allow for more candidates and produce fairer ...
Today, some high schoolers are learning programming. Entry-level coding has been becoming a commodity for decades. Since the 1990s, outsourcing has been pushing Americans out of entry-level software development jobs. Many LCCs (low-cost countries) gear their education systems to the job market ...
At December’s monthly Wilmington town board meeting, Deputy Supervisor Darin Forbes provided prepared remarks in which he stated, “The conception [sic] out there is we aren’t listening to people, so I really wanted to take some time for myself, plug some data into AirDNA, look at some of ...
Monday night, I proposed to the Saranac Lake Village Board an entirely new project for the Petrova Avenue parcel and restated my position on keeping emergency services downtown.
I fully support our service personnel in their search for expanded workspace (I took the tours they offered the ...
“North Elba GOP condemns Trump indictment.”
I read with great dismay the above headline in the Enterprise Tuesday. The North Elba GOP committee has apparently decided to take a specifically political stance in the case being brought against Mr. Donald Trump in Manhattan. They argue that ...