So there we were, all excited about the Kennedy Games opening in 1971, and now here we are 52 years later all excited again about the FISU Games now underway in Lake Placid.
And boy, wasn’t it worth all the mess on Main Street because it has turned out so beautiful. Looking at the park ...
The following story was carried in a Dec. 22, 1948 edition of the Enterprise. I also published Christmas stories from a Dec. 24, 1948 Enterprise in my column on Dec. 24, 2022 — pretty slick, eh?
This involves a friend of mine from high school, Bobby Lyeth, Jr., who probably was a couple ...
Thanks to the chief of my research team, Michele Tucker, curator of the Adirondack Room of the Saranac Lake Free Library, I have the following in my possession. Here is the lead story on page three of a copy of this 74-year-old Enterprise. (Just wait until Saranac Lake Winter Carnival Committee ...
A tough story to retell because, no matter how many awful details we can include, it will not come close to the magnitude of the devastation it caused in Canada.
Every newspaper, every wire service, every television station, including Martha Foley on NPR covered the story ... Jan. 5-10, ...
The last three weeks have been disturbing, to say the least, because of mistakes in my column. But as the saying goes, “even people with paranoia have real enemies.”
I have no enemies at the Enterprise, where I have worked since 1942, so I have been blaming the gremlins for the errors. ...
“Thank Goodness” that the beautiful Adirondack Artists Guild Gallery has maintained the space at 52 Main St. that was once the location of the Charles Green Market. Back then the address listed in the telephone book was 49 Main St.
Charles Green was named Citizen of the Year in June ...