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Education

St. Bernard’s students tour News, Enterprise offices

SARANAC LAKE — A day before third and fourth graders from St. Bernard’s School toured the Adirondack Daily Enterprise and Lake Placid News offices at 54 Broadway on Tuesday, Nov. 28, Press Foreman Rick Burman predicted that the highlight of the trip would be the printing presses ...

Grants propel the Trudeau Institute education program

SARANAC LAKE — A $100,000 grant from Hearst Foundations is providing undergraduate students the opportunity to work with Trudeau Institute mentors while burnishing their prospects for graduate training programs and research positions. Casella Waste and Stewarts Shops also provided grants ...

So wrong it’s right

LAKE PLACID — At the final dress rehearsal for the North Country School’s fall play Wednesday, Nov. 15, a door fell off its hinges, actors forgot props backstage, a rogue spotlight continuously missed its mark and two actresses were knocked unconscious. It was all going according to ...

Lake Placid Central School Board accepts critical state audits

LAKE PLACID — The Lake Placid Central School District Board of Education accepted two audits — which, combined, said the district missed out on more than $200,000 in funds over the last five years — from New York state Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli last week. DiNapoli’s office released ...

Mary Kelley’s legacy continues with book donation

LAKE PLACID — Mrs. Mihill’s Lake Placid Elementary School first-grade students recently received their first book of the year, “The Dot” by Peter H. Reynolds, thanks to contributions from the community to the Mary Kelley Book Club. Each student designed a dot in Mrs. Philion’s art ...