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Editorials

Working on the road map to road salt reduction

Clean water. We need it for drinking. We need it for recreation. We need it because it is healthy for humans, plants, fish and wildlife. It is especially important in the 6-million-acre Adirondack Park, where about half of the land is protected by the state of New York. That’s why finding ...

Straw Poll, Sept. 16-23

This week’s Straw Poll: Do you think interest rate cuts will help you? - This poll is not scientific, and its results represent only the opinions of Internet users who have chosen to participate.

Many minds seem to be made up

It’s no surprise that most of the people who took our poll last week said they know who they will be voting for in the upcoming presidential election. Our results mirror other polls and the overall sentiment that there are currently very few undecided voters. This is an important ...

Straw Poll, Sept. 9-16

This week’s Straw Poll: Have you decided who you will vote for in the presidential election? - This poll is not scientific, and its results represent only the opinions of Internet users who have chosen to participate.

Foliage reports begin

We applaud the Regional Office of Sustainable Tourism for launching a fall foliage report for seven regions in the Adirondack Park, similar to the one issued annually by I Love NY. The report from ROOST is an email blast with links to the separate regions. The statewide report goes into ...

A new day of infamy

(Editor’s note: This editorial was originally published in the Enterprise on Sept. 11, 2001. Then-Features Editor Bruce Young wrote it on deadline that morning, with input from other staff members, as news of the attacks unfolded and as other staff members scrambled to get it into the paper. ...