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A multi-hour standoff ended on Saturday in Tupper Lake’s Junction area. The standoff was met with a heavy law enforcement presence, including armored vehicles and members of the State Police Special ...
Sue Dyer keeps joking that she’s going to open up a windowdressing business. “Fifty dollars an hour,” Dyer said. “She’s free, ...
After decades of human industry polluting the air, land and water with metal contamination, local water bodies have made a ...
Two high school golfers from the Tri-Lakes region are heading to the state championship after posting solid results on ...
This column was prompted by a story in the May 16 Enterprise concerning a new state law that paper boys and girls must be at ...
For the second straight year, the Saranac Lake baseball team came up short of its goal of winning the Section VII, Class B ...
SARANAC LAKE — Eighteen Saranac Lake High School students got a tour of the Saranac Lake village offices on Thursday, and ...
The Adirondack Daily Enterprise won four awards in the New York News Publishers Association’s 2024 Awards for Excellence ...
There are the mountains, and there are the people who climb them, but at the heart of that confluence, there is a community.
The Shipman Youth Center is one-fifth of the way to its fundraising goal, which will help the organization buy the land the ...
The Dorsey Street parking lot will be closed overnight from Tuesday night to Wednesday morning for sweeping and paint striping. All cars left in the lot will be towed during that time. Dorsey is one ...
John Rugge has spent half a century building a network of health clinics in the isolated villages and towns of New York’s Adirondack mountains. Now 80 years old, as most of his peers enjoy retirement, ...
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