Debate in recent months over changes to the 2019 Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act had us wondering if there was any common sense left in the halls of the state Capitol.
In the wake of last week’s vote to push back some parts of the 2019 law, it’s good to see there’s at ...
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Wealth inequality in the United States has reached levels that should concern every American. While millions of working families struggle to afford housing, healthcare, childcare, and higher education, a small percentage of the population continues to accumulate ...
Currently a weak market for Concord grapes in New York and Pennsylvania has been recognized. More than 100 Concord grape growers along Lake Erie were informed in March by Refresco that the processor would no longer be purchasing their produce. Farmers in other states and countries have been ...
A comptroller, that is sorely needed in the city of Dunkirk, has riled up some so-called penny pinchers. This week, council approved the appointment of Tracy Smith-Dengler for the position.
It did not come without drama. In voting against the hiring, Third Ward Councilman Gary Frederickson ...
Village keeps working on water
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We’ve had a good handful of water boil orders and I just wanted to run through some of the issues we have been having and provide some information.
Most of our water boils over the past two to three years have been related to chlorination ...
What kind of desecration is being erected in our nation’s capital now? It’s all over social media; pictures of a huge frame-like structure obstructing and dwarfing the White House itself.
This is a personal front row seat for Donald Trump to his 80th birthday celebration. He will be ...