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Hiker, 61, with injured ankle airlifted off of Adirondack High Peak with helicopter: DEC Forest Ranger rescues

Hiker, 61, with injured ankle airlifted off of Adirondack High Peak with helicopter: DEC Forest Ranger rescues Updated 11:36 AM; Today 11:34 AM A female hiker with an ankle injury was hoisted out of her situation with a State Police helicopter off of Blake Mountain. Facebook Share State Forest Rangers came to the assistance of several injured and lost hikers this past week – arranging for one individual to be hoisted out of her situation with the help of a State Police helicopter. The incidents below took place between April 7-18. All information below was supplied by the state Department of Environmental Conservation. Town of Keene, Essex County

Most Tri-Lakes residents have been partially vaccinated | News, Sports, Jobs

Most Tri-Lakes residents have been partially vaccinated | News, Sports, Jobs
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Saranac Lake considers short-term rental regulation | News, Sports, Jobs

acerbone@adirondackdailyenterprise.com SARANAC LAKE The village board is considering regulation of short-term vacation rentals and will hold a public work session Monday to discuss a possible STR permit system. This will not be a public comment session, but there will be a public hearing before the law is voted on. Public comment can also be made at regular board meeting or by sending mail or email to the village clerk. STRs are a hot topic in the Tri-Lakes, which has an economy heavily reliant on tourism. In nearby Lake Placid some residents say the rentals eat up the affordable housing stock and cause problems with neighbors. Others say they rely on the income they get by renting out their home, part of their home or second home, and that it allows for more visitors.

North Elba spreads bed tax wealth to local projects | News, Sports, Jobs

eizzo@adirondackdailyenterprise.com The summit of Cobble Hill provides a good view of the village of Lake Placid. Establishing a better Cobble Hill trailhead and improving trail signage is one project to which the town of North Elba is contributing occupancy tax funding. (Enterprise photo — Peter Crowley) LAKE PLACID The first-ever round of funding from the town of North Elba’s new Local Enhancement and Advancement Fund (LEAF) is going to 17 local organizations hoping to either improve residents’ quality of life, protect the environment, preserve the town’s history or provide relief to small businesses impacted by the coronavirus pandemic.

Looking Backward April 14

10 years ago April 14, 2011: About 70 military and civilian personnel took part in a mass-casualty drill, with about 150 helping to put it together Wednesday at Wheeler-Sack Army Airfield on Fort Drum. The drill simulated 200 soldiers flying in from overseas who had been exposed to the severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) virus. Since the post doesn’t have its own hospital, the local medical community has to react to emergencies that happen on Fort Drum. To date, there have been no major disease-related incidents on post. 25 years ago April 14, 1996: The third fire in less than a year at Paul Smith’s College is suspected as arson. A Molotov cocktail — a crude grenade — apparently was used early Sunday morning on the roof of Cantwell Hall, a two-story wood frame classroom building. The state police’s Bureau of Criminal Investigation at Ray Brook is heading up the case. Two fires last year destroyed the college’s Longtin Cafeteria and a 40-student d

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