This is in response to Mayor Jimmy Williams’ guest commentary (“Community Public Safety Building”) of Saturday, March 18 in the Adirondack Daily Enterpri
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Fireworks burst over the Saranac Lake Winter Carnival Ice Palace Saturday, Feb. 6.
(Enterprise photo â Lou Reuter) SARANAC LAKE A former Wall Street executive and his wife have donated $20,000 to the Saranac Lake Winter Carnival Committee to launch what the committee is calling a Mobile Museum. “The museum will feature exhibits, artifacts and mementos regaling gala parades, elaborate floats, costumes, and sporting events,” the committee said in a press release Saturday. “The incredible ice fortresses of the past, as well as the modern-day process of building the present-day ‘people’s palace’ and highlights from more recent decades of family fun will all be celebrated. Exhibits will be rotated regularly so that each visit will bring a new and fresh experience and hopefully generate some additional revenue for village businesses throughout the year.”
SARANAC LAKE In spite of COVID-19 and a rough start to the winter season, the Mount Pisgah Ski Area, like other ski mountains in the Adirondacks, did we