Editorials

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.

Letters to the Editor

Emily Vincent, RN, BSN, PHN, Shepherd, Berne

Jane Norris, Presbyterian Church New Scotland

This painting — a 12-by-36-inch acrylic on canvas — was painted from photographs, actual sketches at the park, and from a feeling in the mind of the park. Where we used to live, on a good day I could walk from our home to the park and the old welcome center and back home in about four hours.

Steve Silvano, Voorheesville

Jane Norris, New Scotland Presbyterian Church

John Hargraves, Guilderland

James P. Melita, Esq., Town Attorney, Guilderland

Bonnie O’Shea, Church Elder, New Scotland Presbyterian Church

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