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pcrowley@adirondackdailyenterprise.com Lake Flower shows patches of open water Friday afternoon in the village of Saranac Lake. An ice fishing shanty in this area was recently removed.
(Enterprise photo â Lou Reuter) Lake Colby shows a web of tracks from snowmobiles and sleds Friday afternoon, seen from the state boat launch. Ice fishing shanties, plentiful here recently, have been removed.
(Enterprise photo â Lou Reuter)
Lake Flower shows patches of open water Friday afternoon in the village of Saranac Lake. An ice fishing shanty in this area was recently removed.
(Enterprise photo â Lou Reuter) SARANAC LAKE Ice started thinning as the first rays of spring sun hit earlier this week, along with 50-plus-degree temperatures. By Friday, fishing shanties had been cleared off of Lake Colby, along with an unusual one on Lake Flower. But in case any anglers, snowmobilers, skiers or skaters are still thinking about going out on local lakes and ponds, Saranac
CHS continues international interaction in language program during COVID-19
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Jess Nollet, world language and cultural exchange program coordinator at Chelmsford High School, and her peers have recently been doing their best to ensure students experience dialogue and culture in the World Languages program.
While student exchange programs have been a part of the language learning process for decades at Chelmsford High School, any travel especially international has been on hiatus for the program due to COVID-19.
“We hope to provide a similar experience for our CHS students by connecting them with students in other countries and starting exchange programs in the near future,” said Nollet. “I studied Spanish for 10 years in school, but I didn t become proficient until I lived in Spain and made friends with native speakers. This is the best way to practice and improve language skills aside from studying it in school.”
acerbone@adirondackdailyenterprise.com Smoke pours from an apartment window at 4 Baker St. Monday night.
(Enterprise photo â Aaron Cerbone) While onlookers congregate outside, members of the Saranac Lake Volunteer Fire Department use their aerial ladder truck to inspect an apartment building at 4 Baker St., Saranac Lake, while putting out a fire that started just after dark Monday evening.
(Enterprise photo â Lou Reuter
Smoke pours from an apartment window at 4 Baker St. Monday night.
(Enterprise photo â Aaron Cerbone) SARANAC LAKE The Saranac Lake Volunteer Fire Department quickly extinguished flames spouting from the window of an apartment house at the corner of Park Avenue and Baker Street just before 5 p.m. Monday.
pcrowley@adirondackdailyenterprise.com Flames spout from the vent of a second-floor roomâs heating and air conditioning unit Tuesday afternoon at the Saranac Waterfront Lodge in Saranac Lake. The hotel had opened just seven weeks ago.
(Enterprise photo â Lou Reuter)
Saranac Lake Volunteer Fire Department Chief Brendan Keough points to the wall above the area where a blaze appears to have started in a second-floor room at the Saranac Waterfront Lodge Tuesday afternoon.
(Enterprise photo â Lou Reuter) SARANAC LAKE The Saranac Waterfront Lodge’s insurance company will do a forensic investigation around a heating and air conditioning unit that appears to be where a blaze began Tuesday afternoon in one of the new hotel’s rooms.