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Letters to the editor

A successful Northern Lights silent auction

To the editor: Northern Lights Guardianship — formally Northern Lights School — would like to sincerely thank all of the local businesses, community members, friends and family who participated in our sixth annual online silent auction fundraiser. We had donations from 100 ...

Randy Winch for Wilmington town board

To the editor: We are thrilled to share our endorsement of Randy Winch for Wilmington’s town board. Randy Winch has an excellent reputation in our community. Those who have known Randy for many years know that he is down-to-earth, level headed and helpful — but over the past few ...

Last meeting of the seasons for the Lake Placid Lions Club

To the editor: The Lake Placid Lions Club actively meets from September until May annually. Over the years, members have convened bi-monthly dinner meetings at the esteemed Cascade Inn Restaurant, owned and operated by Joseph and Coleen Warren. The meals and service have simply been ...

Hopeful perspective comes into focus in students’ works

For anyone feeling discouraged about the disconnectedness and polarization that seem to overshadow our world today, I was reminded recently that there is hope to be found when you tune into the artistic perspectives of young people. This month, the Lake Placid Center for the Arts ...

State budget brings good news for the arts

To the editor: The new New York state budget is good news for the Adirondack History Museum and other organizations like us. We rely on a combination of individual supporters, charitable foundations and government grants to pay for local exhibits, to sponsor local historians and ...

Accessibility shouldn’t be optional

To the editor: At our most recent village board meeting, I proposed that we allocate funding to make the main entrance of the Saranac Lake Police Department ADA accessible. The response? A flat dismissal from the mayor, who said the Armory isn’t our building and that accessibility ...