Balzac for Councilor

The following letter was published in the November 3, 2023 edition of the Lake Placid News and can be found online at https://www.lakeplacidnews.com/opinion/letters/2023/11/02/balzac-for-councilor/:

To the editor:

Good neighbors are an asset in any community, no less so than in one as diverse as North Elba, encompassing Saranac Lake, Ray Brook and Lake Placid. These municipalities sometimes require conflicting considerations in forming policies affecting all of us. Fred Balzac is dedicated to being a lively presence at municipal board meetings looking out for his neighbors’ interests. While a resident of Jay, Fred stood up to New York state agencies to preserve the Jay Rapids and the Jay Historic Covered Bridge. This may not have been a priority in Albany, but it was a significant win for Fred’s neighbors in Jay. Likewise, special interests draw Fred’s scrutiny whether in the public or private sector. He has been involved in the debate of constructing short-term rental housing in Saranac Lake as well as keeping a 36,000-gallon propane storage tank from a neighborhood in Lake Placid.

Since moving to Saranac Lake in 2018 from Jay with his family Fred has continued his involvement in the arts and arts organizations. His additional efforts in the area of protecting families, his neighbors and monitoring state and local policies which affect us as fellow citizens are welcome, indeed. A vote for Fred Balzac for North Elba Town Council will be a vote for us all.

Barbara Friend

Saranac Lake

Published by Fred Balzac

I have extensive experience as a writer, editor, and community/nonprofit organizer as well as a community volunteer. As a medical writer-editor, I worked closely with some of the country's top neurologists on a redefinition of TIA (transient ischemic attack) published in articles in the New England Journal of Medicine and the journal Neurology that's been adopted in clinical trials and practice guidelines. As a community organizer residing in the Adirondacks, I led the effort to protect the stunningly beautiful Jay (NY) rapids and swimming hole and preserve the historic Jay Covered Bridge—a grassroots group effort that resulted in a million-dollar Federal, state, and county plan to renovate the covered bridge and enhance the recreational river-corridor area on either side of it. My writing and community service work has won or shared awards in journalism (e.g., Best Arts Coverage in NYS, Circulation Division 2, from the NY Press Association), essay writing (the statewide "Critical Choices" competition commemorating New York's Bicentennial, with a piece advocating for voting rights for the homeless), playwriting (ADK Center for Writing/North Country Public Radio One-Act Play competition), and the Community Action Award from the Adirondack Council. I am currently a candidate for Supervisor of the Town of North Elba, running on the Green Party line.

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