Citizen Police Interface Committee an Important Step for Saranac Lake
The Saranac Lake Village Board of Trustees has issued a call for letters of interest to join its new Citizen Police Interface Committee.
Read MoreThe Saranac Lake Village Board of Trustees has issued a call for letters of interest to join its new Citizen Police Interface Committee.
Read MoreThe Village of Saranac Lake posted a job opening for a police chief on May 7. Former Police Chief James Joyce will become sergeant, and Sgt. Leigh Wenske will be …
Read MoreFour candidates are running for three open seats on the Saranac Lake school board. Two of the candidates—board President Aurora White and board member Nancy Bernstein—are running for reelection. The two challengers are Zachary Randolph, a program director at St. Joseph’s Addiction Treatment and Recovery Centers, and Justin Garwood, an assistant professor at the University of Vermont.
Read MoreThe village of Saranac Lake hosted a “public input session” on the issue of short term rentals (STRs) on April 28, from 5–6:30 p.m. in the Harrietstown town hall. Trustees Rich Shapiro, Melinda Little, and Kelly Brunette, and Community Development Director Jamie Konkoski, were in attendance. Mayor Clyde Rabideau and Trustee Tom Catillaz did not attend.
Read MoreThe village board met on April 26 at 5:30 p.m. for a regularly scheduled board meeting. Village Trustee Tom Catillaz was absent.
Read MoreOn Wednesday, April 28, from 5–6:30 p.m. in the Harrietstown town hall auditorium, the public is invited to participate in a public input session on short term rentals, hosted by the village of Saranac Lake and the village’s Housing Working Group.
Read MoreOn Thursday, members of the Harrietstown board unanimously voted no to a proposed $12,500 destination marketing contract with the Regional Office of Sustainable Tourism.
Read MoreThree Saranac Lake village trustees—Kelly Brunette, Melinda Little, and Rich Shapiro—held an open-to-the-public work session to discuss short-term rental regulations in the village. They were joined by Village Community Development …
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