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Letters to the editor

Questions for Brent Davison

To the editor: I recently read a mailer for Brent Davison in his campaign to fill the vacant 115th Assembly seat. I don’t know Brent, so I was intrigued to see how he intends to address some of the deep problems facing our area. But after reading his mailer, I’m left with more questions ...

In thanksgiving for Quaker Voices for Peace

To the editor: I commend Mr. Leo Pickens and the Saranac Lake Friends Meeting (Quakers) for their moral clarity and courage in discerning and speaking out against Israel’s ongoing genocide against the Palestinian people in Gaza (“A Quaker discernment of genocide in Gaza,” Oct. 4 ...

Hanna Cromie for Wilmington Town Board

To the editor: We have had the pleasure of working with Hanna while volunteering at ORDA events. Volunteers are the nuts and bolts, who are an integral part of ensuring an event runs smoothly. Hanna Cromie is the wrench that tightens things down so we know how to perform our roles. She ...

Successful St. Bernard’s Scramble

To the editor: On behalf of St. Bernard’s School, I would like to extend our sincerest gratitude to everyone who contributed to the success of our annual St. Bernard’s Scramble. It was a fantastic day, and it wouldn’t have been possible without the incredible support of our ...

A Quaker discernment of genocide in Gaza

To the editor: As Quakers, we recognize the divine imprint in every human being and affirm the equality of all to live safely and without fear. We are also compelled as Quakers to speak truth with integrity, including when it is uncomfortable, yet always to do so in love. This requires us ...

Concerned about those most in need

To the editor: I am very concerned for friends who rely on SNAP, Medicaid and Section 8 housing. Despite being smart, resilient and resourceful people, they are now terrified of losing the minimal level of food security they have now ($2.68/meal), their healthcare and their apartments. The ...