LAKE PLACID The North Elba Town Council unanimously adopted 23 amendments to the joint land use code on Tuesday, including new guidelines for cannabis dispe
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The North Elba Town Hall is the home to the Lake Placid village offices.
(Enterprise file photo) LAKE PLACID Craig Randall, a Republican, has been the village of Lake Placid’s mayor for the last 12 years, but he has reached the three-term limit and is not seeking reelection. Art Devlin and Jamie Rogers are each asking voters to pick them for the job for the next four years. Both are experienced in the ways of village government. Rogers was a village board trustee for five years two of those as deputy mayor, which means he filled in to chair meetings when the mayor was absent and was then elected mayor for a term, from 2005 until Randall won the 2009 election.
LAKE PLACID Jamie Rogers wants to be this village’s mayor once again. Rogers, an independent, said Monday, Jan. 18 that he has enough signatures on his nominating petition to run for the mayor’s seat, which will be vacated in early April after Craig Randall gets done with his third and final four-year term. It was Randall who beat Rogers, the incumbent mayor at the time, and independent Peter Roy in the 2009 election. “When I was the mayor the last time, I really, really enjoyed it and I really loved working with this community,” Rogers said. “But it’s tough financially. So this time, I’m in a spot in my life where I can run again and devote a lot of time to it.”