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Update from SIGGY.ng Ifeoma Bibiana Okoli, despite being blind has bagged her doctorate degree on Wednesday, November 17, from the University of Ibadan (UI), becoming the 1st visually impaired person to bag that degree from the institution. Taking to Facebook, her sister, Nnena Okoli, shared photos of the graduand as she gave all the glory…
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acerbone@adirondackdailyenterprise.com From left, Tupper Lake Middle-High School Principal Russ Bartlett, school resource officer Sgt. Geoffrey Carmichael, Tupper Lake Central School District Superintendent Seth McGowan, Tupper Lake Police Department Chief Eric Proulx, SRO and former police chief Tom Fee, TLCSD Director of Special Programs Matt Southwick and L.P. Quinn Elementary School Principal Michele Pinard stand outside the elementary school after their first meeting about the SROsâ first week at the school in September 2019. (Enterprise photo â Aaron Cerbone) TUPPER LAKE — This village’s police review committee draft report, released Tuesday, recommends to increase officer training, adopt an anti-discrimination policy and use mental health professionals more, all while keeping the core of the police department’s practices the same as it has been.
Pendragon Theatre Pendragon Theatreâs current home, on Brandy Brook Avenue in Saranac Lake, has a red light in its front window Sept. 1 as part of a nationwide #RedAlertRESTART Day of Action. (Provided photo â Michael Friedman, Pendragon Theatre) For over 40 years, Pendragon has been the backbone of theater in the Adirondacks. We have created and nourished a family dedicated to providing creative and excellent theater for you, our audience, through performance and educational programs. This past January, we opened Act I of the 2020 version of “The Pendragon Play” with a bang. Among other programs, we supported Acting and Playwriting classes for both adults and kids, the Young Playwrights Festival, a Veterans Improvisation PTSD therapeutic program with St. Joseph’s Rehabilitation Center, Puppet Workshops, partnership with ADKX (Adirondack Experience), the Winter Carnival show “Life, Love & Legends: A Rock ‘n’ Roll Memoir” produced by Joe Dockery, and work with JMZ Architects on our exciting new building project on Woodruff Street.