By Katelyn Moskos Every United States citizen has the right to "life, liberty and property." For, as the Supreme Court of the United States has always recognized, “No right is held more sacred, or is more carefully guarded, by the common … [Read more...] about Short-term rental laws discriminate against certain property owners
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Now’s the right time for permits
VIEWPOINT By Jack K. Drury Finally there’s a serious attempt to collect data on how a permit system might provide a higher quality wilderness experience. But what were we waiting for, New York City’s Central Park to provide a higher quality … [Read more...] about Now’s the right time for permits
Regulators & Rebels pt 9: Reimagine the APA
How should the APA position itself for the future? This is the ninth in a nine-part series that tells the story of the at-times contentious campaign to create the Adirondack Park Agency, which marks its 50th anniversary in June. By … [Read more...] about Regulators & Rebels pt 9: Reimagine the APA
Biodegradable waste leaves a trace
VIEWPOINT By GABRIELLA GURNEY Picture this: you’re on a hike somewhere, you’re about halfway up the mountain, and you realize you’re ready to stop for a quick break and a snack. Resting against a large boulder, you reach into your bag and pull … [Read more...] about Biodegradable waste leaves a trace