Enterprise reporter Jesse Adcock sits on a bench submerged in Raquette Pond and relaxes in the Adirondack chairs on Friday, which overflowed last week into the Municipal Park in Tupper Lake.
(Enterprise photo — Aaron Cerbone)
Enterprise reporter Jesse Adcock sits on a bench submerged in Raquette Pond on Friday, which overflowed last week into the Municipal Park in Tupper Lake.
(Enterprise photo — Aaron Cerbone)
Enterprise reporter Jesse Adcock sits on a bench submerged in Raquette Pond and relaxes in the Adirondack chairs on Friday, which overflowed last week into the Municipal Park in Tupper Lake.
(Enterprise photo — Aaron Cerbone)
Enterprise reporter Jesse Adcock sits on a bench submerged in Raquette Pond on Friday, which overflowed last week into the Municipal Park in Tupper Lake.
(Enterprise photo — Aaron Cerbone)
North Country Community College student Alicia Cook, center, stands with SUNY Chancellor Kristina Johnson, right, and NCCC Dean of Student Life Kim Irland after Cook received a SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Student Excellence in Albany on Wednesday, April 24.
(Provided photo — North Country Community College)
Above left, Kate Glenn, sustainability coordinator at Paul Smith’s College, presents an overview of the Climate Smart Communities program at the climate action symposium at First Presbyterian Church Sunday.
(Enterprise photo — Jesse Adcock)
Cedar Young, a Saranac Lake High School student and village Climate Smart committee representative talks about the village’s progress at the climate action symposium at the First Presbyterian Church Sunday.
(Enterprise photo — Jesse Adcock)
Richard Brandt, science manager at the Atmospheric Sciences Research Center at Whiteface Mountain, presents the latest scientific understanding of climate change at the climate action symposium at First Presbyterian Church in April.
(Enterprise photo — Jesse Adcock)