Marc Gerstman, former New York State Department of Environmental Conservation executive deputy commissioner from 2011-16, is today a respected environmental attorney. He is entitled to his opinion (“Court got it wrong,” June 21 Enterprise) that, somehow coerced by “misguided zealots,” ...
The “Editorial” page of the June 18 issue of the Press-Republican contains a statement entitled “How American K-12 education has become a cultural contradiction,” authored by George Will. It features limited insight into how this contradiction occurred, but he makes clear his ...
As part of the executive team at the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (executive deputy commissioner, 2011-16), Commissioner Martens and I strove to listen to communities, businesses and responsible environmentalists across the state. As a former advocate for small ...
“Use and misuse of the travel corridor through the Adirondacks.” That’s the subject of a letter to Gov. Andrew Cuomo from Adirondack Recreational Trail Advocates, the nonprofit that’s been working for many years to establish a 90-mile recreational trail through the Adirondack Park from ...
As children, it’s safe to say that we all share a time in our lives when we overlooked or took for granted, the experiences afforded to us by our parents. Those of us who were fortunate enough to be raised in a healthy, caring environment tend to be more susceptible to this.
My sister ...
Father’s Day was just here. I did not get to spend it with my father. I wished I could have. My father died on Oct. 30 of last year. I miss him dearly, as does everyone in our family, especially Mom, his wife of nearly 68 years. His friends miss him, too. Nevertheless, I cannot bring him ...