Senior Sports Writer Holding a northern pike, Skye Beaudoin was the cutest photo winner over the weekend in the SaranacâLake Classic ice fishing derby.
(Provided photo) Brett Wimsatt displays his winning northern pike that netted him $100 for first place over the weekend in the inaugural Saranac Lake Classic ice fishing derby. (Photo provided)
Holding a northern pike, Skye Beaudoin was the cutest photo winner over the weekend in the SaranacâLake Classic ice fishing derby.
(Provided photo) SARANAC LAKE An ice fishing derby was held in and around Saranac Lake over the weekend to fill the void left after the annual Colby Classic was canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
acerbone@adirondackdailyenterprise.com SARANAC LAKE A program matching students and families in the Saranac Lake Central School District with assistance to work through poverty, health issues or homelessness has been a blessing for dozens of families during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to school administrators, program organizers and families receiving aid. In 2019, a collaboration between the Saranac Lake Central School District and Community Connections of Franklin County embedded CCFC Family Support Advocate Rachel Stender in the district to help families with anything from getting assistance to making monthly payments to filing paperwork for health insurance. This is part of the district’s Community School program, which seeks to provide everyday and emergency aid to families to support their kids’ success in school.
Feb 4, 2021 What you do outside of school has a direct impact on whether schools can remain open to in-person learning. Franklin-Essex-Hamilton BOCES serves 23 schools across 10 school districts, and it operates two schools itself. Out of all of the students, staff and teachers in all of those schools and school districts, we are only aware of a handful of COVID-19 cases being spread within our schools. We have strong plans in place to prevent spread of the virus once it’s brought into our schools physical distancing, strict mask adherence, cleaning standards and more. Each of our school districts has a reopening plan that can be viewed on our websites that sets forth this guidance. These rules have been successful in stopping any pandemic spread inside our buildings.
Jan 20, 2021 Theresa Ann (Lamoy) Trudell, age 61, passed away on Jan. 16, 2021, at Adirondack Medical Center in Saranac Lake. Theresa was born on Oct. 22, 1959, to Carlton and Theola (Ross) Lamoy in Saranac Lake. She graduated with the Class of 1977 from Saranac Lake Central School and received her accounting certificate from North Country Community College in 1979. She married Robert Trudell on June 21, 1980, in Saranac Lake. Theresa is survived by Robert, her loving husband of 40 years; her sister Ann Lamoy of Marietta, Georgia; an aunt, Eva (Burke) Lamoy of Long Lake; and many cousins. Theresa is also survived by her mother-in-law Winifred Trudell; two sisters-in-law: Joyce and Donna Trudell; and one brother-in-law, Donald Trudell.