Snow day in Saranac Lake
Carter Nicastro, 14, shovels snow from a walkway on Cedar Street, Saranac Lake, Tuesday morning. Roughly 6 inches of snow had fallen, and the Saranac Lake Central School District declared a snow day and canceled classes, both remote and in-person. Lake Placid schools delayed the start of classes by two hours; other area schools had classes as usual.
(Enterprise photo — Peter Crowley)
Sam Miemis of Saranac Lake, a fourth-grader at Petrova Elementary School, makes a snow angel Tuesday, celebrating the fact that Saranac Lake Central School District called a snow day and canceled classes, both remote and in person. Saranac Lake got about 6 inches of snow. Lake Placid schools delayed the start of classes by two hours; other area schools had classes as usual.
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Sadie Dorman, 3, poses with her first snowman of the year at her home in Onchiota.
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- Carter Nicastro, 14, shovels snow from a walkway on Cedar Street, Saranac Lake, Tuesday morning. Roughly 6 inches of snow had fallen, and the Saranac Lake Central School District declared a snow day and canceled classes, both remote and in-person. Lake Placid schools delayed the start of classes by two hours; other area schools had classes as usual. (Enterprise photo — Peter Crowley)
- Sam Miemis of Saranac Lake, a fourth-grader at Petrova Elementary School, makes a snow angel Tuesday, celebrating the fact that Saranac Lake Central School District called a snow day and canceled classes, both remote and in person. Saranac Lake got about 6 inches of snow. Lake Placid schools delayed the start of classes by two hours; other area schools had classes as usual. (Photo provided)
- Sadie Dorman, 3, poses with her first snowman of the year at her home in Onchiota. (Photo provided)
(Correction: Numerous readers disputed the snowfall totals the Enterprise took from a map by the National Weather Service in Burlington, Vermont. Tupper Lakers especially disputed the NWS’s assertion that Tupper Lake got 2 inches of snow Monday and Tuesday; they said their town received significantly more than that. The Enterprise regrets the error and has withdrawn the snowfall totals online.)






