Cuomo’s gun law will do little to prevent further violence
We needed thoughtful debate in the wake of the Newtown and Webster tragedies about preventative measures to help thwart or lessen the severity of these type of incidents in the future.
Fight same-sex marriage
To the Times of Ti: A number of folks in the community shared their support of the editorial
Moving forward?
Mr. Scott David Harris, in rebuttal to your article (letter to the editor) in the Times of Ti Nov. 24, I have
The Candy Man can
Do you remember a song from the 70s called “The Candy Man?”
Blood drive set at Schroon Lake school
Senior class plans event
Schroon Lake Central School’s senior class wants to leave a lasting impression. That’s why the class will sponsor an American Red Cross blood drive on Monday, May 7 from noon to 6 p.m. at the school auditorium.
Moriah PD’s future questioned
Trustee wonders if police are necessary
Is the Moriah Police Department a good investment? That’s the question Tim Garrison is asking. The town councilman has initiated a discussion on the future of the agency.
Appalled by gay marriage story
To the Times of Ti: Yes, I’m 61 years old. - No, I don’t have my head stuck in the sand. I keep up with current events and try to have my virtual finger on the pulse of those who are concerned citizens, young and old.
Schroon Lake, Moriah win hoop contests
Viking keglers fall
Schroon Lake dispatched Wells, 38-22, in Mountain and Valley Athletic Conference girls basketball action Dec. 17.
Kudos for editorial
Kudos to the Valley News and Times of Ti for it’s editorial exploring key issues surrounding New York’s recent gun law which more accurately should be called the New York Citizen Disarmament Law.
Atheistic, Muslim beliefs on TV
After reading your article in the Times of Ti, I was encouraged to also add my opinion to what is happening not only in our government but on our airways.
Thank you, Mr. Eastwood
Why would the U.S. president attempt to diminish and insult those responsible for our economy?
Historical society to host party
The Ticonderoga Historical Society will host its annual wine and cheese party in the President’s Garden on Friday, Sept. 9, 6 to 9 p.m. at the home of William Dolback, 1038 Wicker St., Ticonderoga.
Fort Ticonderoga adding artillery tour
Fort Ticonderoga’s newest tour, “The Usefulness of those fine Cannon,” highlights the museum’s extensive 18th-century artillery collection.
Re-enactors upset with Fort Ti
To the Times of Ti: Is the Times of Ti now controlled by Fort Ticonderoga or is it just starved for stories?
Moriah lands surprise $1.9 million grant
Water service to be extended
A group of Moriah residents will get town water service this year thanks to an unexpected grant.
Ticonderoga may require licensed contractors
A law requiring contractors to be licensed by the town is being considered by Ticonderoga officials.
Help followed fire
To the Times of Ti: My name is Aalyiah Ives and I’m writing this to thank God, all the heroes, friends and family who helped my family after our house burned a year ago.
Zoli returns to speak on bridge
Dudley alum speaks at Literacy Vols fundraiser
When he was a camper at Camp Dudley, Ted Zoli said that he never got to be a part of the, “big show,” in the Witherbee Auditorium at the end of each year.
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