As part of its transition in ownership from the Ogden Newspapers to the Gazette News Group, the Adirondack Daily Enterprise will be changing its website design, starting Tuesday. The paper officially ...
All drivers should be astutely aware of the dangers of distracted driving. We’ve been hearing about it for decades. However, with the proliferation of smartphones and social media platforms such as ...
Fans of luge and home maintenance projects have a chance to win a Massey Ferguson GC1725 tractor with a loader and backhoe. USA Luge is raffling off 500 chances to win the compact tractor, with the ...
Over the past few years, I have written several columns on “Intelligent Speed Assistance” and how it can be used to reduce speeding almost exponentially. A new Insurance Institute for Highway Safety ...
The Easter Bunny's helper Jake Sporn, right, holds a spare bag open for Joellie Lawrence at the Whiteface Mountain easter egg hunt on Sunday. Also pictured are Emmie Lawrence, left and Allyssa Glaser.
LAKE PLACID — John Brown Farm State Historic Site will host a book talk with the authors of “The First Adirondackers: 12,000 Years of Indigenous Peoples in the Adirondack Uplands” on April 12 from 3 ...
This year the Saranac Lake Interfaith Food Pantry (SLIFP) has seen our fellow community members challenged more than ever before. Prices in all areas — food, gas, housing, electricity and fuel — have ...
Northern Forest Center Adirondack Program Director Leslie Karasin leads a discussion of the proposed project to put housing at the Saranac Lake village-owned sand pit last week. (Enterprise photo — ...
Even though I was always a logophile and I taught English for a year or two, my first love in academe was history. I think my love of history is in my DNA because my first exposure to historical texts ...
Enthusiastic members of a maple weekend tour group smile at Cornell University’s Uihliein Maple Research Forest in Lake Placid on Sunday. From left, Seneca, Director Adam Wild, Teo, Metta and Manny.
PAUL SMITHS — As boating season approaches, recreational boaters are being urged to take simple steps that protect Adirondack waters from the growing threat of aquatic invasive species. A quick ...