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Letters to the editor

Rail-Trail benefits local economy. Adirondack Railroad? Evidently not so much

To the editor: As a long-ago advocate for the Adirondack Rail Trail, it is gratifying to read frequent reports in the Adirondack Daily Enterprise about how the trail is driving creation and growth of businesses and jobs across the Tri-Lakes region as predicted (e.g., “Lake Placid gears up ...

Playgroups offer socialization, activity for young children

To the editor: Physical activity and socialization are two of the most important aspects of early childhood development. Fortunately for families in Franklin County, several community organizations now offer free infant and toddler playgroups for children ages 0-3 and their caregivers. The ...

Mayor deserves support from Saranac Lakers

To the editor: A disgruntled former Saranac Lake village trustee is asking village Mayor Jimmy Williams to resign because Williams does not live in the village. I was going to give that former trustee “a pass” on this one (as my friend Jim Frenette used to say) but decided against ...

Biden strikes out

To the editor: With his weak performance in the debate, President Joe Biden will bow out from the presidential race before July 1. His fish act, where he stands stiff on the stage like a frozen fish stick with his mouth half-open, isn’t a good look. David Tulanian Henderson

Thank you, village of Saranac Lake

To the editor: Thank you DPW, the village manager and the village board for what appears to have been a masterfully-executed and well-done road project, downtown and beyond. Very impressive work delivered on time as promised before July. Thank you also to downtown business owners Sparky (Mark ...

Saranac Lake Student Good Neighbor Awards

To the editor: The 2024 graduations are over. Students graduated from St. Bernard’s, the Saranac Lake Middle School and the 2024 graduating senior class of Saranac Lake High School. The Keough family has presented Good Neighbor Awards for over 40 years to citizens and students. Each ...