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We urge the Knox Town Board to forward the proposal to the state and urge the Department of Agriculture and Markets to fund the study. This could serve as a model for many communities as sprawl gobbles up acres of farmland.

Each one of us should read the Constitution and be vigilant to see it is followed. Democrats and Republicans, conservatives and progressives alike need to understand the importance of the Constitution — its importance transcends party lines and cultural differences.

One of the lessons we learned during the pandemic was about the collective good.

In the same way that factories in, say, Ohio can cause acid rain that kills fish in the Adirondacks, we learned that infection does not follow state lines or national borders.

So, rather than a short-term fix — beavers typically return after some have been shot or trapped — Knox may now have a long-term solution. The beaver colony will prosper without damage to human structures and the wetlands will continue to recharge groundwater, maintain biological diversity, produce nutrients, and provide habitat for many creatures — sustaining Knox residents and delighting birdwatchers.