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To the Editor: To add to the discourse on electric vehicles by Ron Shirtz and Scott Shipley, Dec 18th and 15th, I'd like to take a middle position that discusses the strengths and weaknesses of …

To the Editor: After a holiday season of feeling gratitude for family, friends, health and home, let's enter 2024 with hope that better things are possible. We don’t need sourpusses …

To the Editor: Once again through the generosity of our local community, the 2023 Potsdam Salvation Army Red Kettle Campaign was a great success. We would like to thank all the …

To the Editor: I was truly humbled by the large turnout of citizens and city employees at the inauguration ceremony for myself, Mike Tooley, Jennifer Stevenson, Donna Trimm, and Mike Weaver on …

To the Editor: I’d like to offer some thoughts on religion and American culture.  The greatest novel I’ve ever read is Dostoevsky’s The Brothers Karamazov. Every …

In 2023 we watched the price of everything go up, up, up! But thanks to the unwavering support of our donors, The Community Lunch Program for Kids was able to address the needs of local families …

To the Editor: Our Massena Police Activities League (PAL) Christmas Party was a huge success. Every one of our kiddos left with smiles on their faces, which left our hearts feeling so full. …

To the Editor: On behalf of the Colton Historical Society, I wish to thank the following people for helping to make our “Olde Tyme Christmas in Colton” exhibit event at the museum a …

To the Editor: Driving on Rt. 56 from Potsdam, I was enjoying how each village had different Christmas lights strung along the main road in Potsdam, Norwood, Norfolk, Raymondville. There …

To the Editor: According to North Country Public Radio, as broadcast on the air during the local segment of All Things Considered, and posted on the NCPR website, Gov. Kathy Hochul has signed …

To the Editor: On Saturday, December 16th the Friends of the Massena Public Library hosted their first annual “Ho, Ho, Ho, Celebration.” The day was a success. Close to 300 people …

To the Editor: In response to your POTdam letter (Opinion: Potsdam turning into POTdam, says Potsdam resident, Dec. 19, 2023) The shops you are referring to that were shut down for selling …

To the Editor: It’s Potsdam, not POTdam. I dare say we have got enough pot stores in this town. It’s about time we start opening up stores that the town can profit from. It’s ridiculous. We …

Support Seaway Youth for Christ Warm Christmas greetings from Hammond, New York, to all in the St. Lawrence River valley. The holidays are here and winter will soon be closing in. Kids are out of …

To the Editor: The Brown Bear Ramble and organizer Doreen Radway thanks the following businesses and individuals for supporting the family scavenger hunt. Brown Bear Benefactor: $2,500+, Corning Inc. …

To the Editor: Scott Shipley in his recent letter [Opinion: The energy transition - the cheapest gas, says Hermon man, Dec. 15, 2023] is not telling the full story when he compares the advantages of …

To the Editor: “I’d Love a Mean Tweet and $1.79 Gas Right Now” – Local Yard sign I can’t help with the Tweet. I don’t use the platform. I can help with the gas price. Since gasoline came …

To the Editor: It’s ridiculous that SUNY-Potsdam will be receiving $1,000,000 of tax-payer money to fix its clocktower, even though the campus is shutting down numerous academic programs because of …

To the Editor: On behalf of the Brown Bear Ramble committee, I would like to express our sincere gratitude to all of the people who made our event a wonderful and memorable experience. Despite the …

To the Editor: On behalf of the entire St. Lawrence Health community, I would like to thank our generous donors and sponsors who helped to make the Great Care, Right Here Fundraising Campaign …

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