Portland town Supervisor Richard Lewis in March set the ball rolling. In an interview with Dunkirk OBSERVER reporter Braden Carmen, the elected official noted there may be some interest in the former Sugar Hill golf property by a data center.
Within a month, the board meeting saw attendance ...
Editor, OBSERVER
The OBSERVER has published many articles about The Wretched Group over the years. As the founding member of the band, I would like to submit the following flashback from my own knowledge and belief to begin to straighten the record.
I was the founding member of The Wretched ...
Editor, OBSERVER:
As communities across the country grapple with rising fuel costs, air pollution, and the growing impacts of Global Warming, one solution is becoming increasingly clear; the widespread adoption of electric vehicles.
Electric cars offer a cleaner, more sustainable ...
We would like to offer some helpful tips for our budding socialists.
A recent U.S. poll claimed that 55% of U.S. voters under the age of 30 favor socialism, and they complain the economy does not work for them.
This begs an obvious question: Why do the 55% claim the economy does not ...
The Fourteenth Amendment is back before the U.S. Supreme Court in a way that presents an issue of extraordinary importance.
Yet what’s before the court in Trump v. Barbara isn’t one of the clauses that is often before the court.
This time it’s the Citizenship Clause: “All persons ...
Emotions overflow on a regular basis when it comes to water in Fredonia. In recent years, an immediacy caused by 10 boil orders over the last 38 months has led current Village Board members to look to a connection with the North County Water District as a solution.
That does not sit well with ...