Last month’s article on loneliness was OK, but I feel I didn’t give the readers everything they expected. So, in addition to last month’s, this month’s will put the cap on loneliness.
As stated, “feeling lonely from time to time is a part of life.” However, for many seniors and ...
The OBSERVER editor has assured me that I can use this column to write about whatever I like. And while it may be a bit risky for some writers to pen a column criticizing their employer, I’m not all that worried about it. I do not get paid to write these articles. The OBSERVER gets to print ...
There are two ways to take the State University of New York report released this week regarding future financial viability for the Fredonia campus. Besides noting the positive aspect of an apparent $11 million deficit that is expected to be whittled away by the 2028-29 year, there is the ...
Few things are more important than access to high-quality health care services. Although most local concerns have recently been focused on facilities, as some have closed or required renovations or replacement, the necessity of adequately staffing facilities that continue to operate can’t be ...
Let’s suppose.
Let’s suppose you went into a bank and tried to open an account or take out a loan without proving your identity.
Let’s suppose you tried to get a hunting or fishing license without proving your identity.
Let’s suppose you tried to buy a gun legally without proving ...
Let’s suppose.
Let’s suppose you went into a bank and tried to open an account or take out a loan without proving your identity.
Let’s suppose you tried to get a hunting or fishing license without proving your identity.
Let’s suppose you tried to buy a gun legally without proving ...