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Sandra J Daby | News, Sports, Jobs - Lake Placid News

May 6, 2021 Sandra J. Daby, 72, of Lake Placid passed away on April 27, 2021, unexpectedly after suffering a stroke. Sandra was born on Nov. 27, 1948, to Horace A. Pratt and Gertrude Tucker in Lake Placid. Services will be held at the M.B. Clark Inc. Funeral Home in Lake Placid Saturday, May 1. Visitation will be from noon to 2 p.m., with a funeral service at 2 p.m. at the funeral home. The Rev. Derek Hansen pastor of the Adirondack Community Church will officiate. Burial will follow at the North Elba Cemetery in Lake Placid. A reception will be held at 6012 Sentinel Road following burial.

Sandra J Daby | News, Sports, Jobs - Adirondack Daily Enterprise

Apr 30, 2021 Sandra J. Daby, 72, of Lake Placid passed away on April 27, 2021, unexpectedly after suffering a stroke. Sandra was born on Nov. 27, 1948, to Horace A. Pratt and Gertrude Tucker in Lake Placid. Sandra was a graduate of Lake Placid High School, Class of 1968, and after graduation she went on to Business Trade School in Utica. After graduation from Utica, she landed her first job with American Management Association in Saranac Lake. She is better known for her time working at Fay’s Drug and Eckard Drug in the pharmacy department. In 1968, she met Dale Daby, and they were married March 14, 1970. She and Dale raised three children: Donna, Dawn and Stefanie. After retiring in 1999, Sandra spent her time camping at the family-owned cabin in Lake Placid, taking their camper to the Finger Lake region, doing crafts especially plastic canvas, reading and spending time with her grandkids. Sandra is also a breast cancer survivor.

North Elba LEAF awards over $500K in grants to local organizations | News, Sports, Jobs

eizzo@adirondackdailyenterprise.com 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 organizations hoping to either improve residents’ quality of life, protect the environment, preserve the town’s history or provide relief for small businesses impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. The North Elba Town Council approved a slate of funding recipients during its regular meeting on Tuesday, April 13. Altogether, $560,265 will be disbursed. The authorization comes more than two years after Regional Office of Sustainable Tourism CEO James McKenna first asked the Essex County Board of Supervisors to consider raising the county occupancy tax from 3 to 5% to fund town-level projects. The increase went into effect on June 1, 2020.

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.

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