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Jim McCulley, working for National Salvage, uses a machine to unbolt railroad tracks Friday morning in Saranac Lake near the Cedar Street crossing.(Enterprise photo â Peter Crowley)
An excavator operator lifts rails from the bed near Charlieâs Inn in Lake Clear Friday morning.
(Enterprise photo â Lou Reuter)
Snow-covered railroad ties and spikes remain on the bed after the rails were removed in Friday morning in Lake Clear.
(Enterprise photo â Lou Reuter)
Jim McCulley, working for National Salvage, uses a machine to unbolt railroad tracks Friday morning in Saranac Lake near the Cedar Street crossing.
(Enterprise photo â Peter Crowley)
Lake-clearNew-yorkUnited-statesTupper-lakeLake-placidSaranac-lakeSaranacBig-mooseUticaLou-reuterPeter-crowleyJim-mcculleyaflynn@lakeplacidnews.com A construction crew works on the new stormwater drainage system on Tuesday, April 13, at One Main Street Park. (News photo — Lou Reuter) Adirondack Watershed Institute Research Associate Lija Treibergs collects water data in a canoe on Mirror Lake Friday, April 9, the same day the ice officially went out. (Provided photo — Brendan Wiltse/Adirondack Watershed Institute)
Adirondack Watershed Institute Research Associate Lija Treibergs collects water data in a canoe on Mirror Lake Friday, April 9, the same day the ice officially went out. (Provided photo — Brendan Wiltse/Adirondack Watershed Institute)
LAKE PLACID — Brendan Wiltse and Lija Treibergs bundled up with cold-water gear and packed their canoe with scientific equipment. As soon as the ice went out on Mirror Lake Friday morning, April 9, they began to paddle to collect their water data.
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