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The Saranac Lake Marina at Crescent Bay is seen in November 2017.
(Enterprise photo â Glynis Hart) SARANAC LAKE The Saranac Lake Marina’s two-site dock expansion project on Lower Saranac Lake is again stalled after a lakeside resident on Ampersand Bay sued the marina and two state agencies. The suit stops construction until at least Feb. 10 and possibly until a court can determine if the state Adirondack Park Agency’s approval of the project was legal. On New Year’s Eve, Thomas Jorling, represented by Glens Falls lawyer and 2020 Assembly candidate Claudia Braymer, filed a lawsuit against the APA, the state Department of Environmental Conservation and LS Marina, LLC led by developer and owner Mike Damp and represented by Lake Placid lawyer Matthew Norfolk. This lawsuit included a restraining order halting construction.
Ex-Cohoes officer indicted for allegedly lying about gunfire in Adirondacks
Sean T. McKown admitted story was false; prosecutor initially passed on case
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Officer and K-9 handler Sean McKown, with retiring K-9 Jeter, right, and Jeter s son and replacement Loky outside the Cohoes Police Station Wednesday Sept. 9, 2015 in Cohoes, NY. (John Carl D Annibale / Times Union)John Carl D Annibale
COHOES An Essex County grand jury has indicted former Cohoes police officer Sean T. McKown on misdemeanor charges related to an off-duty June 6 incident in Elizabethtown in which he fired his service weapon and later claimed a Black male had shot at him first.