Publication: Adirondack Daily Enterprise

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Town hall, Margaret Street sidewalk work planned

SARANAC LAKE - Village Department of Public Works crews will be removing the sidewalk in front of the Harrietstown Town Hall on Tuesday, DPW Superintendent Jeff Dora said in an email.The public will still have access to the building using the front doors, ... [Published Adirondack Daily Enterprise - 8 hours ago]
Entities: Public Works
First reported 12 hours ago - Updated 12 hours ago - 1 reports

The history of Lake Clear Inn

My friend and mentor Bill McLaughlin, both of us on the Enterprise staff at the time, were present when Charlie Vosburgh auctioned off the Lake Clear Inn.Dew Drop and Shelia Morgan bid on the Inn that day but lost out to the high bidder, Robert Farley, ... [Published Adirondack Daily Enterprise - 12 hours ago]
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Let the chickens be

Saranac Lake trustees should reject a local law proposed by the Community Development department to block villagers from raising chickens and other livestock animals.The recent trend toward people raising fowl in their backyards is a good one, helping ... [Published Adirondack Daily Enterprise - 13 hours ago]
Entities: Livestock, Zoning, Teaching
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Harrietstown approves tobacco ban

SARANAC LAKE - The Harrietstown board has outlawed the use of tobacco in the town's parks and other properties.The town board unanimously approved a local law Thursday that prohibits the use of tobacco on the Harrietstown Town Hall property, in LaTour ... [Published Adirondack Daily Enterprise - 13 hours ago]
Entities: Tobacco, Smoking, Property
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ADE outdoor writer places in national contest

MISSOULA, Mont. - Enterprise Outdoors Writer and Saranac Lake resident Mike Lynch has earned an Excellence in Craft award from the Outdoor Writers Association of America.Lynch was awarded third place in the Family Participation/ Youth Outdoor Education ... [Published Adirondack Daily Enterprise - 13 hours ago]
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John Coyle

, at Adirondack Medical Center in Saranac Lake.He was born on Dec. 15, 1927, in Derry, Northern Ireland, to Patrick and Hannah Coyle. He is survived by his wife, Claire Brown, whom he married on Sept. 16, 1957.John is also survived by his three daughters: ... [Published Adirondack Daily Enterprise - 13 hours ago]
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Luxury resort owners default on huge loan

SARANAC LAKE - One of the Adirondacks' most luxurious resorts is in foreclosure after its owners defaulted on a multi-million dollar loan they used to buy the property.The Point, located on Upper Saranac Lake in the town of Santa Clara, is now being managed ... [Published Adirondack Daily Enterprise - 13 hours ago]
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Jacqueline ‘Jackie’ Bell Gonyea

CHESAPEAKE, Va. - Jacqueline "Jackie" Bell Gonyea, 80, of Shenandoah Parkway, went home to be with the Lord May 22, 2013, with her family by her side.She was born in Saranac Lake to the late Jesse and Elizabeth Bell. Jackie was a 1950 graduate of Saranac ... [Published Adirondack Daily Enterprise - 13 hours ago]
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ARTA wants corridor for one use only

As another Tri-Lakes business owner and supporter of cooperation by all parties interested in the vitality of the regional economy, I also continue to be amazed at the one-sided view and promotion of the Adirondack Recreational Trail Advocates.Supporters ... [Published Adirondack Daily Enterprise - 13 hours ago]
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Local Memorial Day services

LAKE PLACID - American Legion Post 326 will conduct flag ceremonies throughout Lake Placid on Memorial Day.At 10 a.m., at the Adirondack Community Church on Main Street, a flag will be lowered for John Smith, and another will be raised for Robert Wescott. ... [Published Adirondack Daily Enterprise - 13 hours ago]
First reported 13 hours ago - Updated 13 hours ago - 2 reports

Hikin’ in the rain

SARANAC LAKE - Heavy rain in the days leading up to the start of the Saranac Lake 6er hiking program hasn't dampened Mayor Clyde Rabideau's spirits.On Friday, the Saranac Lake 6er Facebook page posted a photo of Rabideau hanging off a lamppost downtown, ... [Published Adirondack Daily Enterprise - 13 hours ago]
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The Saranac Lake 6

McKenzieThe highest peak of the six. It is visible from many locations in Saranac Lake and is easily recognized due to its two-peak shape. Views from the top are extensive, from Whiteface Mountain to the north to Mount Marcy to the south. A ledge to the ... [Published Adirondack Daily Enterprise - 13 hours ago]

Quotes

"In the summer of 1913, Oley Speaks who wrote the music to 'On the Road to Mandalay' set the beautiful words of 'Sylvia' to music. It is no wonder that he found inspiration here, for the view from the veranda of the inn can not adequately be described. It is unique. Stretching for a mile in front of the eye and lapping the rise on which the Inn is situated are the clear and sparkling waters of Big or Lake Clear. Beyond this the lower hills roll away toward the highest mountains in the Adirondacks; Whiteface, Moose Pond, McKenzie; a vast panorama of the high peak area, the Cascades, Big Range, Gothics, Dix and Marcy, the highest of all; McIntyre, Sawtooth Range, Ampersand, Stony Creek and the Sewards; and the smaller peaks of St. Regis, Roger, Boot Bay and Baker. From no one location, except atop one of these peaks, can so many mountains be viewed at one time and in such grandeur."
Community Development Director Jeremy Evans, who is pushing the law, put the matter in a nutshell with this quote: "We haven't had a huge problem yet, but we're well aware of problems in other communities."
"There's no auction going on," he said. "If someone wants to bring in a low-ball offer, they're going to say no. They're going to make sure the property is taken care of and that someone is wiling and able to pay a decent price for the property."
When asked by the Enterprise why he was hanging off a lamppost in the rain, Rabideau said, "Attitude, man. We're having fun in the rain. To anyone who thinks rain is going to deter anybody this weekend, it's all a matter of attitude. We're going to have some fun, rain or shine."

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Town hall, Margaret Street sidewalk work planned [Published Adirondack Daily Enterprise - 8 hours ago]
The history of Lake Clear Inn [Published Adirondack Daily Enterprise - 12 hours ago]
ADE outdoor writer places in national contest [Published Adirondack Daily Enterprise - 13 hours ago]
Let the chickens be [Published Adirondack Daily Enterprise - 13 hours ago]
Luxury resort owners default on huge loan [Published Adirondack Daily Enterprise - 13 hours ago]
ARTA wants corridor for one use only [Published Adirondack Daily Enterprise - 13 hours ago]
Hikin’ in the rain [Published Adirondack Daily Enterprise - 13 hours ago]
John Coyle [Published Adirondack Daily Enterprise - 13 hours ago]
Local Memorial Day services [Published Adirondack Daily Enterprise - 13 hours ago]
Jacqueline ‘Jackie’ Bell Gonyea [Published Adirondack Daily Enterprise - 13 hours ago]
Wanda Phinney [Published Adirondack Daily Enterprise - 13 hours ago]
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