SARANAC LAKE — Katie Stiles and Sean Ryan will represent the Republican Party in the March 19 election to fill two village trustee seats. Stiles and Ryan we
SARANAC LAKE — The Republican caucus for village trustee is scheduled for Monday night. Registered Republicans living in the village will be able to vote o
SARANAC LAKE — On Tuesday, 145 Saranac Lake Democrats met at the party’s caucus to choose two candidates to represent the party in the race to fill two vill
SARANAC LAKE — The first of two caucuses for village office is being held tonight. Registered Democrats living in the village will be able to vote on who
SARANAC LAKE — There are now five candidates running for two seats on the Saranac Lake Village Board of Trustees. Two days before the Democratic caucus, inc
SARANAC LAKE — With the caucuses for village election starting next week, two new independent candidates — Katie Stiles and Sean Ryan — are throwing their
SARANAC LAKE — There are two village trustee seats up for election this year, and the village has set the date for the election: March 19. The seats of tr
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Dec 10, 2020
We are glad the Adirondack Park’s elected representatives — Republican and Democratic alike — and advocacy groups prevailed over the state Department of Transportation and convinced the governor to sign a road salt reduction bill the Legislature had passed almost unanimously in July. Still, it must be pointed out that this is truly a baby step at a time when grown-up action is needed. This law commissions a task force to study how to reduce road salt use in the Adirondacks — and more importantly, compels the DOT to enact that study’s recommendations, something the department was resisting, according to state Sen. Betty Little. That’s good, but many salt reduction methods are already well known and acknowledged by DOT.