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Voters in the Adirondack village of Saranac Lake have elected their first female mayor.
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An Adirondack village has decided not to use license plate reader cameras that were being installed by its police department.
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The Saranac Lake Board of Trustees is taking a look at its short-term rental law and permitting process.
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The Saranac Lake Board of Trustees has voted down a resolution that would have prevented the village police department from working with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to enforce federal immigration actions.
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The board chair of the North Country Sports Council is covering the team’s stay in Saranac Lake after a proposed partnership with the Franklin County Legislature using $135,000 from occupancy tax revenues fell through.
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For over a hundred years Saranac Lake has embraced the cold with a mid-winter 10-day festival featuring an ice palace.
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The first vending machine outside of New York City that dispenses Narcan — used to reverse overdoses — has been installed in Saranac Lake.
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The Saranac Lake village board is considering several actions after an altercation between the mayor and now ex-village manager in July.
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Opponents of a proposal to move the headquarters of the Adirondack Park Agency from its current site in Ray Brook to Saranac Lake are asking the governor to put a stop to the idea.
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The mayor of Saranac Lake has appointed a new treasurer and village manager.