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Ironman will return to Lake Placid in 2022, task force created to study impacts

Ironman will return to Lake Placid in 2022, task force created to study impacts
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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.

Holdereid is deputy mayor as Lake Placid appointments made | News, Sports, Jobs

Peter Holdereid (Enterprise photo — Elizabeth Izzo) LAKE PLACID Village Trustee Peter Holdereid was appointed Lake Placid’s new deputy mayor on Monday. The new appointment was made during the village’s annual organizational meeting, the first meeting led by recently elected Mayor Art Devlin, who was sworn in that day. Holdereid has been a village trustee since 2011. He and his family own and operate the Golden Arrow Lakeside Resort on Main Street. He is a graduate of Lake Placid’s Northwood School. Newly elected Trustee Jackie Kelly was sworn in ahead of the organizational meeting. The other new trustee, Marc Galvin, owner of the Bookstore Plus on Main Street, had been sworn in earlier because was out of town on the day of the organizational meeting. He still attended virtually, and his daughter led the Pledge of Allegiance at the start of the meeting.

Spring break isn t so quiet | News, Sports, Jobs - Adirondack Daily Enterprise

Cars drive down Main Street, Lake Placid on March 22. (Enterprise photo — Andy Flynn) LAKE PLACID Spring break is here, and instead of the usual empty streets, Lake Placid’s business district is bustling just as it has been for most of the last year. There’s usually a lull in tourism at this time of year so much so that some of Lake Placid’s business owners choose to close up shop entirely and take vacations, and the local school district takes a full two weeks off for spring break. Despite the lack of large events right now amid the coronavirus pandemic, this season has proven different.

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