Adirondack Explorer

LETTERS

Closed launch keeps out seniors along with the invasives

im Rowland’s article “Under the Radar” in the March/April 2019 issue, is exposing the state’s program of doing things that have excessive impact on the taxpayers of this state. The state did the same thing (closed a traditional boat site) at Garnet Lake in Warren County. As pointed out in my letter to Commissioner Seggos of Sept. 21, 2018, (to which I have yet to receive a reply!) I am an 84-year-old man who can no longer use Garnet Lake. I live less than a mile from the launch site on Garnet Lake and

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