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New York University said it would deny a diploma to a student who used a graduation speech to condemn Israel’s attacks on ...
A pillar of Saranac Lake’s arts community is closing its doors after 25 years of being a home for all things artistic, with a ...
For decades, a carveout in New York’s child labor laws allowed kids as young as 11 to legally partake in the time-honored ...
The Lake Placid boys and girls tennis teams suffered identical 4-1 losses against the Northern Adirondack Bobcats at home ...
Julia Goren knows a thing or two about Adirondack trails. She spent nearly 20 years with the Adirondack Mountain Club, most ...
A former caretaker at the state Department of Environmental Conservation’s Tioga Point campground in Raquette Lake was sentenced to seven years in prison last week for distribution of child sexual ...
The Supreme Court seemed intent Thursday on maintaining a block on President Donald Trump’s restrictions on birthright citizenship while looking for a way to scale back nationwide court orders. It was ...
Jon Caito struck out eight batters and tossed a complete game shutout en route to the Lake Placid baseball team’s 9-0 victory over the Chazy Eagles on Wednesday. After a scoreless first inning, the ...
As a kid, I was as big a jabber-jaw as I am now. Talking was (and if you’re keeping count, still is) my favorite hobby. And why wouldn’t it be? It costs nothing and requires neither formal training, ...
Adirondack Daily Enterprise guest commentary by Doug Hoffman (“DOGE fiscal reforms will save our nation from bankruptcy”) quoted John F. Kennedy’s inaugural address of Jan. 20, 1961: “And so, my ...
The town of North Elba and the Regional Office of Sustainable Tourism distributed $286,000 from the Local Enhancement and ...
On Saturday, 181 Smitties graduated from Paul Smith’s College on the Great Lawn along the shores of Lower St. Regis Lake.