Safety Alert from National Grid
/NGRID: As the snow piles up, remember to keep gas vents clear. Blocked vents can cause the buildup of deadly carbon monoxide. To report outage: ngrid.com/report
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NGRID: As the snow piles up, remember to keep gas vents clear. Blocked vents can cause the buildup of deadly carbon monoxide. To report outage: ngrid.com/report
Most folks are snowed in. Here at Schroon Laker.com headquaters we are chilling by a warm fire, reading and binge watching.
This just in: Paradox Brewery will be closed Sunday. Cofounder Joan Mrocka. tells us that out of concern for the safety of both staff and customers the brewery will be closed until Monday. If you need PDX beer, it’s on tap at area pubs and available in four pack cans at the Tops and Stewart’s.
If you know of more closings please let us know in our comments section.
WITH THE ADDITION OF UP TO TWO FEET OR MORE OF SNOW THIS WEEKEND, THIS WARNING FROM THE DEC IS A MUST READ DOWNHILL SKIERS, SNOWBOARDERS AND HIKERS. BE SAFE OUT THERE.
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The sister of Schroon Laker Linda Quinn, Eileen, reached out to us to share the news about Linda’s passing
“I know my sister kept in contact with some people from Schroon Lake on Facebook. Linda was the daughter of Robert and Irene nee Harrington . My family moved to Schroon Lake from Ballston Spa when she was a few months old in 1953.
My parents owned and operated Quinn's Cottages on Grove Point Road for many years and I believe they named one of the streets in Schroon Quinn Way. Linda graduated Schroon Lake Central in 1971 and moved to Texas in the early 1980's but there has always remained an attachment to Schroon Lake. She visited a few times and always considered Schroon Lake home”.
Please share your memories in our comment section. To email Eileen, click here.
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