How do you feel about turning back the clocks on Nov. 1?

Erin Livingston
I’d prefer the extra daylight in the afternoon. I hike and there’s so little time.
~ Erin Livingston, Beacon

Dan Rayner
There should be one standard time; no changing the clocks.
~ Dan Rayner, Cold Spring

Frank Haggerty
More information is needed re: the rationale. There’s an argument either way.
~Frank Haggerty, Cold Spring

Behind The Story

Type: News

News: Based on facts, either observed and verified directly by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources.

Michael Turton has been a reporter with The Current since its founding, after working in the same capacity at the Putnam County News & Recorder. Turton spent 20 years as community relations supervisor for the Essex Region Conservation Authority in Ontario before his move in 1998 to Philipstown, where he handled similar duties at Glynwood Farm and The Hastings Center. The Cold Spring resident holds degrees in environmental studies from the University of Waterloo, in education from the University of Windsor and in communication arts from St. Clair College.

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Craig Muraszewski

I’m not turning my clock back on Nov. 1. Nobody needs any extra hour of 2020! [via Instagram]