Protecting our dark skies focus of Nov. 7 banquet

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The northern lights as viewed from the bridge on East Center Street in Leonardsville, in the early hours on Oct. 11. Northern lights and starry skies are best viewed when there is minimal light pollution from excessive artificial lights. Photograph by Wendy L. Barrett

LEONARDSVILLE — Light pollution from unneeded and unwanted artificial light is an ever-growing presence that obstructs our natural dark skies, which support vital ecological processes and promote public health and human well-being worldwide, according to organizers of an upcoming event.

To explain the importance of protecting night skies from excessive artificial light and how each of us can help through responsible outdoor lighting practices, the Upper Unadilla Valley…..

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