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We applaud the Lake Placid-North Elba Historical Society trustees for continually finding ways for the public to celebrate local history, and their latest ev ....
Mar 31, 2021 LAKE PLACID The Lake Placid, NY Rotary Foundation has announced its inaugural three projects, supported by a total of $26,922 contributed since October 2020: Essex Community Suppers, the Lake Placid Community Ski Program and the Rotary Club Bus Shelters Project. Founded in 2020, this foundation is sponsored by the local chapter of Rotary International. Essex Community Suppers is a project to provide free, community-building Sunday suppers made of local food. The project mission is “Feed. Gather. Love.” Founder and Executive Chef Rose Kaszuba, operator of Essex Eats, buys and prepares local farm food and brings people together for take-out entrees “served in love and kindness.” From July 5 to Dec. 27, 2020, it hosted 26 weekly suppers, served nearly 1,300 farm-to-table meals and fed guests from Essex, Willsboro, Westport, Lewis, Lake Placid, Keesville, Jay and Plattsburgh. Going forward, Essex Eats will expand its quantity of meals served from ....
[email protected] LAKE PLACID Neighbors of a property where a new housing development has been proposed brought forward several concerns at a public hearing on the project on Wednesday, Feb. 17. The neighbors mostly live on either Acorn Street or Chickadee Lane, both of which connect to Wesvalley Road, where the Fawn Valley development is proposed. They questioned the impact the new homes would have on traffic, safety and quality of life for surrounding property owners. Some of the neighbors who spoke were critical of the amount of tree-cutting that would happen if the project moves forward, while others noted that when paired with a separate housing complex proposed on that same street, to be called MacKenzie Outlook, the impact of the development on traffic at the Saranac Avenue intersection could prove unsafe or cumbersome. Neighbors also shared concerns about the density of the development and possible noise pollution. ....
[email protected] Lake Placid developer Joseph Barile presents his plans for a housing complex at the former W. Alton Jones Cell Science Center to the North Elba Town Council on Tuesday, July 14, 2020. (Enterprise photo â Elizabeth Izzo) LAKE PLACID A months-long review process for the town of North Elba’s largest proposed housing complex in some time may be coming to a close. The Lake Placid-North Elba Joint Review Board is expected to vote next week on whether to approve local developer Joseph Barile’s plans to build The Peaks at Lake Placid, a 355-unit housing complex at the former W. Alton Jones Cell Science Center property on Barn Road. ....
LAKE PLACID Neighbors of a property where a new housing development has been proposed brought forward several concerns at a public hearing on the project t ....