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Ready to get your camera out and shoot the moon?

If you're planning on trying to capture tonight's "supermoon," these tips might help you get a perfect shot.

 

Yes, America, it can indeed happen here

*Yes, America, it can indeed happen here
*America needs leader to actually fix things
*Call for impeachment incites more division
*America must come together to survive
*Repealing Obamacare will harm poor, sick
*Grateful for care at new Ellis Emergency
*Letters policy

 

Trump's ambitious 100-day agenda staring at political reality

Trump is facing what many presidents do after achieving election: confronting the political feasibility of many of his campaign promises.

 

Displaced workers vow to hold Trump to economic promises

In interviews in recent days and in March, Trump voters in Indianapolis made clear that if he does not follow through on his promises, they are prepared to turn on him.

 

Modification, not replacement, needed on Electoral College

With the news that Hillary Clinton has become the second Democratic presidential candidate in 16 years and the fifth candidate in history to win the popular vote but still lose the election, many are saying it’s time to get rid of the Electoral College and replace it with one-person/one-vote system.

 

Chopstick Bistro lends new variety to old favorites

Sometimes, one finds a treasure right in one’s own back yard.

 

National parks give us many gifts

After reading about the centennial of the United States National Park System, I realized the coverage has not always covered the most important part of the history of the parks.

 

In Bellevue, safe crossings, smiles, friendships

By Jeff Wilkin
Gazette Reporter

Donna Riggi, 70, has been a crossing guard for the City of Schenectady for the past 40 years.

 

What happens after the election is of greater import

Retaining sufficient objectivity to offer some cogent observations during this election cycle has been a trying experience to say the least.

 

Racing can't stop the killing

Every day, horses are killed on American race tracks. Every day.

 

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