Adirondack Mac the moose, designed by Farmingtonâs Kristina Ingerowski Bo the Black Bear, designed by Caitlin Clonan of Cazenovia Canastota resident Melanie Chapmanâs design for Rocky Marten Ghost the Gray Wolf, designed by Logan Conte of Whitesboro Pine the bobcat, designed by Kristina Clark of Lakewood Adi the snowshoe hare, designed by Tareek Lewis of Slate Hill Flurry the bear, designed by Rebecca Drexler of Webster
Believer Beaver, designed by Scott Rohe of Saranac Lake Eight finalists in the 2023 Winter World University Games mascot design contest were revealed Friday. Included in the lineup is one entry from the Tri-Lakes area: Believer Beaver by Saranac Lake artist Scott Rohe. Locals may remember Rohe for his Winter Carnival-inspired paintings and his art depicting downtown Saranac Lake.
Adirondack Mac, designed by Farmington’s Kristina Ingerowski Bo the Black Bear, designed by Caitlin Clonan of Cazenovia Canastota resident Melanie Chapman’s design for Rocky Marten Ghost the Gray Wolf, designed by Logan Conte of Whitesboro Pine the bobcat, designed by Kristina Clark of Lakewood Adi the snowshoe hare, designed by Tareek Lewis of Slate Hill Flurry the bear, designed by Rebecca Drexler of Webster
Believer Beaver, designed by Scott Rohe of Saranac Lake Eight finalists in the 2023 Winter World University Games mascot design contest were revealed Friday. Included in the lineup is one entry from the Tri-Lakes area: Believer Beaver by Saranac Lake artist Scott Rohe. Locals may remember Rohe for his Winter Carnival-inspired paintings and his art depicting downtown Saranac Lake.
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This conceptual rendering shows an apartment building Regan Development plans to build on Wesvalley Road, Lake Placid.
(Photo provided) LAKE PLACID The state of New York is giving a Westchester County developer a big boost of capital to help build 60 apartments deemed affordable for local workers something identified as being in critically short supply here. The Wesvalley Road project is the only one in the North Country included in a new round of grants meant to fund 1,054 affordable housing units statewide. Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced the news Wednesday. This latest round, which the state said totaled $98 million, is part of the five-year, $20 billion Housing and Homelessness Plan the state Legislature passed in 2017.
Jay Rand
LAKE PLACID As the town gets ready for the 2023 Winter World University Games, there are a number of issues facing the community, including short-term rentals, tourism, overuse of the High Peaks, the coronavirus pandemic and the state’s new law legalizing recreation marijuana use. North Elba town Supervisor Jay Rand touched on some of those issues during an interview with Lake Placid News Editor Andy Flynn on Monday, April 12. Below is part of that interview.
– LPN: What are some of the biggest issues facing Essex County right now? Rand: I think a lot of it has been keeping up with the COVID issues this past year. Every day, (Board of Supervisors Chairman) Shaun Gillilland has been in communication with the state of New York and then passing the information on to us. We’ve really not been able to have a lot of face-to-face meetings. It’s all been Zoom. I think last week was the first one we’ve had for quite some time where we actually were in Elizabethto