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Opinion

Martha Sez: Insults play well in political theater

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“‘Sblood, you starveling, you elf-skin, you dried neat’s tongue, you bull’s pizzle, you stock-fish!” This is Sir John Falstaff, in Shakepeare’s “Henry IV, part I,” mincing no words as he berates young Prince Hal for, basically, calling him fat. Falstaff gives it right back, ...

Springing ahead with seasonal offerings

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As winter gives way to spring, the days are lengthening, and temperatures are rising. The library is actively preparing an array of programs for adults, teens and children for the upcoming spring and summer seasons. For details of upcoming events, please visit the library’s website at ...

Nonprofits remain essential to Adirondack region

Guest Commentary

In the Adirondacks, nonprofits are not merely organizations — they are the bridges that span the gaps between our public institutions (municipalities, counties, state agencies, and schools) and our region’s families. As leaders of the region’s two largest grantmakers, the Cloudsplitter ...

World Focus: After surviving horrors of war, a new life began

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Editor’s note: This is the second of two parts. Following my escape from the Nazi slave labor camp, and after encountering my brother-in-law, Bela Engel, on the streets of Budapest, he took me to one of the Swedish Safe Houses, established by Raoul Wallenberg, the legendary Swedish diplomat, ...

Martha Sez: Return of the blackbirds is signal for start of spring

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The blackbirds should be showing up any day now. I’m on the lookout. When the blackbirds are back in town it means spring is coming. Or at least the blackbirds seem to think so. I watch for them every year. Blackbirds, like the Summer People, are seasonal residents. The blackbirds’ ...