Editorials

After President Jimmy Carter died, the Museum of Political Corruption in Albany wanted to honor him, said its founder and president, Bruce Roter.

In 2017, Roter had received a handwritten note from Carter when he sought responses for a book on ethical leadership.

“His message was simple, yet powerful,” Roter told the crowd of about 100 hundred that filled a lecture hall on April 16 at the University at Albany.

“The root of ethical leadership is to tell the truth,” Carter wrote.

Letters to the Editor

JoAnne Brady, Vice President, Woodlawn Cemetery

Lila Hollister Smith, Westerlo

Gardner S. Gurney, President, Guilderland Historical Society

Marilyn Miles, Program Coordinator, Clarksville Historical Society

Bryan Swift, Altamont

John B. Haluska, Second Vice President, Guilderland Garden Club

Sue Jordan, Secretary-Treasurer, Thompsons Lake Rural Cemetery

Cindy Adams-Kornmeyer, Westerlo

Sean Fitzmaurice, 1st Lieutenant, New Salem Volunteer Fire Department

Ted Neumann, Altamont Community Tradition

Theresa Strasser, Publicist, Friendship Singers

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