Adirondack Loj Road closes temporarily due to cement truck rollover Share Updated: 12:03 PM EST Feb 26, 2021 New York State Police
TRACKING THE COVID-19 VACCINE Share Updated: 12:03 PM EST Feb 26, 2021 A popular road for outdoor enthusiasts in northern New York closed temporarily Thursday following a cement truck rollover. State police say a cement truck driver lost control of their vehicle while rounding a sharp turn on Adirondack Loj Road, striking a guide rail and overturning on a bridge. Troopers responded to the crash just before 9:30 a.m. and said no injuries were reported. The roadway was closed for several hours as crews worked to remove the truck. The Loj Road leads to several popular outdoor destinations, including Marcy Dam, Heart Lake and trails leading to some Adirondack 46er peaks. Police said the vehicle is owned by Upstone Materials Inc., based in the Plattsburgh area. State police were assisted in their response by the
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Essex County Sheriff Sgt. Al Leon, left, watches Wednesday, Dec. 30 as North Elba Highway Department employee John Riley loads a pallet of water donated by Ironman race Director Greg Borzilleri off of a trailer.
(Provided photo Greg Borzilleri)
LAKE PLACID A donation of approximately 672 gallons of water to the Essex County Women Infants and Children nutrition program from Ironman Lake Placid race Director Greg Borzilleri last week was a “godsend,” according to WIC Coordinator Krista Berger. On Wednesday morning, Dec. 30, the Essex County Sheriff’s Department and North Elba Highway Department teamed up to move four pallets of water jugs from the sheriff’s trailer to the Essex County Highway Department in Lewis, where WIC employees and volunteers will pick up water and deliver it to families around the county.
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Essex County Sheriff Sgt. Al Leon, left, watches as North Elba Highway Department employee John Riley moves a pallet of water donated by Ironman race Director Greg Borzilleri off of a trailer.
(Provided photo â Greg Borzilleri)
LAKE PLACID A donation of approximately 672 gallons of water to the Essex County Women Infants and Children nutrition program from Lake Placid Ironman race Director Greg Borzilleri on Wednesday was a “godsend” according to WIC Coordinator Krista Berger. On Wednesday morning the Essex County Sheriff’s Department and North Elba Highway Department teamed up to move four pallets of water jugs from the sheriff’s trailer to the Essex County Highway Department in Lewis, where WIC employees and volunteers will pick up water and deliver it to families around the county.