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We are summer residents of the Adirondacks and have been for generations. Your magazine is another link to our special bond with the region. Thank you for a consistently excellent product. I was especially struck by Amy Godine’s well written and researched article “A Poor View” (October 2019). Thank you for publishing it. The attitudes described are still present.

Frans Kasteel
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Though living far away from. I just read Amy Godine’s “A Poor View.” Well done! It has always been easy to judge and blame the poor for their circumstances from the distance and heights of a comfortable life, knowing little if anything of their daily lives and its struggles.

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