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Lyme Timber Company owns more than a quarter-of-a-million acres of land in the Adirondacks, including more than 16,000 acres in the southern St. Lawrence County towns of Colton and Piercefield. It's on that tract of land that Lyme Timber wants to log about 680 acres.
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Historic Saranac Lake has been recognized by New York State for its efforts to restore an historic building.
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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.