There was a big story on Page 1 of the Enterprise dated Feb. 1, 1955, about the historic Spalding Block being torn down, located where the Verizon Communications store is today at the corner of Main and River streets. And “Believe it or Else,” all this information surfaced from the ...
To the editor:
In his letter (“The ethical dilemma behind New York City’s green energy plan,” Oct. 31) about the fully-buried clean energy transmission project Champlain Hudson Power Express (CHPE), Mr. Geiger mischaracterizes the extensive engagement that the project has had with ...
Although I came of age in the Glory Days of Gearheads, I wasn’t one, myself.
To those guys, a car represented freedom, power, and style. To me, it was internal-combustion-powered servitude.
First, you had to buy it. You had only two choices: One was a Real Junker; the other was a Pseudo ...
To the editor:
As one of the original 13 states, New York is no stranger to taking its place at the front of innovation in the United States.
As a tried-and-true New Yorker growing up in Arkwright in Chautauqua County, I find myself experiencing progress first-hand, especially in clean ...
To the editor:
A big thank you to Benjamin Pierce McNulty for the recent guest commentary (“The Hemlock Woolly assassin,” Oct. 31, Enterprise) about hemlock woolly adelgid, or HWA. Benjamin did a great job of describing the threat this small insect poses to Adirondack forests.
The good ...
To the editor:
I want to say how grateful I was for Saranac Lakers yesterday. As I stood in the middle of Main Street for downtown’s after school trick-or-treat, I couldn’t stop smiling.
There were little kids and big kids, parents and grandparents, general community members, and ...