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Guest Commentary

Let New Yorkers bring their own containers

When New Yorkers pick up takeout, they expect dinner — not a dose of PFAS and microplastics. Yet that’s the reality when hot food sits in disposable clamshells, waxy soup cups or plastic deli tubs. Single-use packaging is not just wasteful — it’s a health hazard. This year, the New ...

Weapons testing in the Adirondack Park?

It’s hard to go even a day without hearing about some military action, military violence. I mean in the world, with news from Gaza, where Israel has already violated the ceasefire brokered by President Trump; and I mean in our own country, where the administration continues to deploy the ...

Play ADK Clubhouse and capital project moving forward

As the Adirondacks ease into fall and families settle back into familiar routines, Play ADK is reflecting on a summer filled with energy, creativity and connection. Our mission has always been to create meaningful opportunities for children and families to play and grow together, and this year ...

Goliath at the crossroads

Pioneer American anthropologist Henry Lewis Morgan (1818-1881) wrote that societies developed (or evolved) through three distinct stages: savagery, barbarism and civilization. Cambridge University economist and geographer Luke Kemp utilizes a similar three-stage model in “Goliath’s Curse: ...

Imperial vs. Metric measurements

Last Aug. 28, at the “Ready-For-School” event in the Middle School, I overheard one SLCSD teacher say to another: “China’s technology beats ours because we haven’t embraced the metric system.” I know both teachers, but did not say anything. I will here instead: Right now, as you ...

Comments about the APA Relocation

I am writing in response to the recent Enterprise article about the Adirondack Park Agency project to build their new headquarters in the village of Saranac Lake. A remarkable result occurred in response to the article. There were 117 unsolicited comments in response to the article. The total ...