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Family, friends remember 22-year-old who died of suspected COVID in Lake Placid

May 13, 2021 The people who miss Bryce Laughlin say he was the kind of guy who just wanted those around him to be happy. Laughlin moved to Lake Placid in March and died last month of pneumonia after contracting COVID-19. He was 22 years old. Laughlin is remembered as a kind-hearted person, good to his core, non-judgmental and accepting of people from all walks of life. “He wanted people to be happy, and when he was there, you were,” said Bonnie Ingram, co-owner of a Chesapeake, Virginia, restaurant where Laughlin worked for over three years. A new adventure Laughlin’s father, Kevin, remarried and moved from Virginia to Iowa. His mother, Audrey Gudenkauf, was living in Kansas. For Laughlin, Lake Placid was a new adventure.

Paul Smith s College finishes academic year hardly touched by COVID | News, Sports, Jobs

eizzo@adirondackdailyenterprise.com Adam J. Bettelli, of Annandale, New Jersey, accepts his diploma from Paul Smith’s College Provost Dr. Nicholas Hunt-Bull. (Enterprise photo — Elizabeth Izzo) Paul Smith’s College students walk to their seats during the school’s 74th commencement ceremony on Saturday. (Enterprise photo — Elizabeth Izzo) Paul Smith’s College graduates applaud their families at the end of their commencement ceremony on Saturday. (Enterprise photo — Elizabeth Izzo) Paul Smith’s College Class of 2021 President Connor Edmonds of Breinigsville, Pennsylvania, speaks during the school’s 74th commencement Saturday. (Enterprise photo — Elizabeth Izzo) Paul Smith’s College Interim President Jon Strauss speaks to the audience at the school’s 74th commencement on Saturday.

UP CLOSE: In search of a dream | News, Sports, Jobs

eizzo@adirondackdailyenterprise.com Phillip Brandel poses with some of his leather work outside the Lake Placid News and Adirondack Daily Enterprise offices in Saranac Lake on Tuesday, April 20. (News photo Elizabeth Izzo) Samples of Phillip Brandel’s leather work (News photo Elizabeth Izzo) Phillip Brandel poses with some of his leather work outside the Lake Placid News and Adirondack Daily Enterprise offices in Saranac Lake on Tuesday, April 20. (News photo Elizabeth Izzo) LAKE PLACID Phillip Brandel has been through it all, and now he’s trying to start a business and help others like him. Brandel, 27, now lives in Lake Placid. He grew up in the south Bronx, and from the moment he was born, he’s had to fight to survive.

News, Enterprise win state journalism awards | News, Sports, Jobs

pcrowley@adirondackdailyenterprise.com The Lake Placid News was honored with four New York Press Association 2020 Better Newspaper Contest awards during the virtual spring conference held Thursday and Friday, April 8 and 9. The Adirondack Daily Enterprise, the News’ sister paper, received eight honors. The awards are listed below with judges’ comments. – – The News took second place for Coverage of Agriculture (one division statewide) for its Savor the Season special issue. Andy Flynn, Elizabeth Izzo, Carol Swirsky, Katherine McDonald and Naj Wikoff were credited for the coverage of local farmers and food. The spring and fall issues of Savor the Season were submitted for the contest. “With ag news, farm features and local food, Savor the Season offers the greatest breadth of coverage of any entry in this category.”

Enterprise, LP News win awards in New York Press Association contest | News, Sports, Jobs

Enterprise, LP News win awards in New York Press Association contest | News, Sports, Jobs
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