When it comes to improving community health, rural and under-resourced areas like the North Country face an uphill battle — but thanks to strong partnerships, we’re making progress.
The Heart Network’s Creating Healthy Schools & Communities (CHSC) program works with partners in ...
I’ve carried that photo in my wallet for 58 years. It shows five smiling young men, all members of Okinawa-based VMGR-152, an aerial refueling and transport squadron in the First Marine Air Wing.
“Happy Jack,” always on the prowl for a good time, was from Fort Worth, Texas. “Skunk,” ...
Since COVID, inflation has eaten away at New Yorkers’ incomes. In just the last four years, the price of something as basic as a dozen eggs has more than doubled nationally. Milk costs a dollar more per gallon, hamburger is up nearly $2 more per pound, and diapers are up by $7 a pack.
When ...
Some will see this commentary as harsh. Others, perhaps more accustomed to the patterns and practices of Wilmington politics, will see it as mild.
You can look at most things a half-dozen different ways.
Some will claim that Wilmington’s recent budget process was careful and ...
Wilmington residents appreciate the Adirondack Daily Enterprise’s coverage of Wilmington and the paper’s two articles about Wilmington’s 2025 town budget. Based on the number of questions town councilwoman Laura Hooker and I received in the days after the ADE published “Divided ...
As I prepare to retire as the founding executive director of Champlain Area Trails (CATS), I think back on the amazing journey we’ve had since CATS started in 2007. One part of our mission has always been simple: to connect folks and towns through trails in the Champlain Valley. Embracing ...