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Adirondack Mountain Reserve General Manager John Schuler, left, and state Department of Environmental Conservation Deputy Commissioner of Natural Resources Katie Petronis stand in the St. Huberts Parking Area Saturday. (Photo Aaron Cerbone, Adirondack Daily Enterprise) May 03, 2021 Hikers looking to summit mountains from the St. Huberts parking lot, owned by the Adirondack Mountain Reserve, must now get a reservation. Saturday was the first day of the parking reservation pilot program. State Department of Environmental Conservation Deputy Commissioner of Natural Resources Katie Petronis was at the popular trailhead along with AMR General Manager John Schuler, asking hikers about their experience with the new system. ....
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[email protected] The Lake Placid News was honored with four New York Press Association 2020 Better Newspaper Contest awards during the virtual spring conference held Thursday and Friday, April 8 and 9. The Adirondack Daily Enterprise, the News’ sister paper, received eight honors. The awards are listed below with judges’ comments. – – The News took second place for Coverage of Agriculture (one division statewide) for its Savor the Season special issue. Andy Flynn, Elizabeth Izzo, Carol Swirsky, Katherine McDonald and Naj Wikoff were credited for the coverage of local farmers and food. The spring and fall issues of Savor the Season were submitted for the contest. “With ag news, farm features and local food, Savor the Season offers the greatest breadth of coverage of any entry in this category.” ....
Editorial Scams of all sorts have grown more frequent in recent years maybe even more so in this last year, judging by what we hear from readers and loved ones, and what we see come into our own phones and email. Friday’s Enterprise contained an in-depth report by Aaron Cerbone about unemployment fraud, which has exploded this past year since the COVID-19 pandemic began, putting millions of Americans out of work. The federal and state governments helped those people by adding to their unemployment checks by quite a lot. Unintentionally, however, that sweetened the pot for scammers, and it also overwhelmed government workers tasked with weeding out unemployment fraud. It made this particular type of crime easier and more lucrative which made it more prevalent. ....