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eizzo@adirondackdailyenterprise.com LAKE PLACID A representative of the Lake Placid Arts Alliance outlined the group’s proposal for a local public art master plan on Monday, which calls for the creation of an inventory of existing public art pieces, suggests the creation of a maintenance plan for those pieces moving forward and the creation of an art fund. The plan, presented by LPAA Chairperson Lori Fitzgerald to the Lake Placid Village Board of Trustees, comes as officials consider relocating two sculptures created for the 1980 Olympic Winter Games. The Olympic Center on Main Street, which is operated by the state Olympic Regional Development Authority, is currently being renovated and two sculptures on the property, James Buchman’s “Vans for Ruth” and Carl Nesjar’s “Sonja Henie Ice Fountain,” are expected to be relocated elsewhere. It’s unclear who owns the sculptures now, or who would own and maintain them once they’re moved, Fitzgerald told the board
Staff departures at Nevis School
Three staff members will be leaving the Nevis School District at the end of the school year. The school board accepted their resignations at Monday night’s school board meeting. Written By: Lorie R. Skarpness | 2:32 pm, Apr. 29, 2021 ×
Elementary teacher Lori FitzGerald who has been with the district since 1999 is retiring.
“Mrs. Fitzgerald has been a valuable member of our teaching staff,” Superintendent Gregg Parks said. “We wish her well in retirement as she plans to spend more time with her family.”
Tiffany Besonen who has been with the district since 2005 and started the district’s art club is leaving to teach art in the Menahga School District.
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news@lakeplacidnews.com Parking meter in the municipal parking lot on Main Street near the post office, as seen on Tuesday, April 20. (News photo Andy Flynn) The sign at the Main Street municipal parking lot near the post office is seen here Tuesday, April 20. It shows the old parking fees. The Lake Placid Village Board of Trustees Monday, April 19 approved a rate increase of 75 cents per hour, up from 50 cents per hour. There will also no longer be a day rate. (News photo Andy Flynn)
Parking meter in the municipal parking lot on Main Street near the post office, as seen on Tuesday, April 20. (News photo Andy Flynn)