PHOTOS: Saranac Lake’s spring cleanup
Jeremy Cagley of Hiram’s Home Improvement LLC turns mulch in a bed in front of the business plaza on Lake Flower Avenue.
(Enterprise photo — Lou Reuter)
Karen Davidson and Peter Seward work in the perennial bed in front of Lake Flower Landing.
(Enterprise photo — Lou Reuter)
Walt Lewis, a long-time maintenance worker at the Best Western, tidies up in front of the business on Lake Flower Avenue.
(Enterprise photo — Lou Reuter)
Saranac Lake village workers, from the left, David Sofield, Nathan Hough, Jay Bradish, Alex Donaldson, Dustin Martin and Shane Trombley, tackle a spring cleanup job in the small park located between Bitters & Bones and the Rusty Nail in April 2019.
(Enterprise photo — Lou Reuter)
Mike Pollard spent the earlier part of the week raking and cleaning up road sand in front of Upstate Auto.
(Enterprise photo — Lou Reuter)
Employees from Donnelly Construction Inc. work on the sidewalk of the Mayor Frank Ratigan Memorial Bridge that spans the Saranac River in the village.
(Enterprise photo — Lou Reuter)
- Jeremy Cagley of Hiram’s Home Improvement LLC turns mulch in a bed in front of the business plaza on Lake Flower Avenue. (Enterprise photo — Lou Reuter)
- Karen Davidson and Peter Seward work in the perennial bed in front of Lake Flower Landing. (Enterprise photo — Lou Reuter)
- Walt Lewis, a long-time maintenance worker at the Best Western, tidies up in front of the business on Lake Flower Avenue. (Enterprise photo — Lou Reuter)
- Saranac Lake village workers, from the left, David Sofield, Nathan Hough, Jay Bradish, Alex Donaldson, Dustin Martin and Shane Trombley, tackle a spring cleanup job in the small park located between Bitters & Bones and the Rusty Nail in April 2019. (Enterprise photo — Lou Reuter)
- Mike Pollard spent the earlier part of the week raking and cleaning up road sand in front of Upstate Auto. (Enterprise photo — Lou Reuter)
- Employees from Donnelly Construction Inc. work on the sidewalk of the Mayor Frank Ratigan Memorial Bridge that spans the Saranac River in the village. (Enterprise photo — Lou Reuter)
SARANAC LAKE — Spring is here, and it’s time to spruce up and get some work done in the great outdoors. Shovels, brooms, rakes, backpack blowers, wheelbarrows and even jackhammers were some the tools of the trade in these photos of people taking advantage of wonderful weather this week as they took on projects to beautify Saranac Lake.