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Housing effort brings proven partner

In a Dunkirk-Fredonia region, where the poverty rate is nearly 25%, we cannot understand the criticism that comes with the affordable housing projects. One of the most recent to be announced is tied to the Downtown Revitalization Initiative that offered the city of Dunkirk $10 million to build up its business district. Earlier this month, Gov. Kathy Hochul was in town to boost the Homesteads at Dunkirk Landing $38 million projects — one that will be built near the Save A-Lot plaza on Fourth Street and another on Washington Avenue. Regan Development Corp., which is handling the ...

Education costs too high for troubling outcomes

On July 11 I wrote that the tax burdens in Fredonia and Dunkirk have become excessive, punitive, and detached from the principles of limited government. That concern has only deepened. County, town, and school taxes continue to climb while the performance of too many elected and appointed officials remains disappointing. Residents are asked to pay more and receive less in competence, transparency, and results. Nowhere is the gap between cost and outcome more troubling than in education. Decades of rising tax-supported spending have not produced corresponding gains in public school ...

No hate for Trump, it’s a lack of confidence

I am responding to the writer of “Why so Much Hate for Trump?” (Aug. 10). The issue is not one of hate. The most important issue in regard to President Donald Trump is whether you have confidence in this individual to make good decisions that help our people, that strengthen the country, and that strengthen our democracy. No other president and administration has done more to damage American democracy than Trump. You can accuse people of “hate” because you are blind to his sins. I say the question the writer should be asking is “What are the issues that show why Americans ...

Even at hospital shindig, political wounds don’t heal

Upbeat music played in the distance in anticipation of the arrival of New York state Gov. Kathy Hochul last week in Fredonia at the East Main Street site where a new north county hospital is being constructed. With the location basking in the sun, more than 100 community members and local ...

Weed herbicides biodegrade in lakes

CHAUTAUQUA LAKE — Herbicides are an effective tool against weeds and algae in lakes, including Chautauqua Lake. Yet what happens to those herbicides once they’re introduced into a lake? That question arose at an Aug. 18 Chautauqua-Lake-focused public-information session in the Casino ...

The OBSERVER’s View: P-TECH proving its worth with Westfield firm

A major $3.2 million upgrade to a Westfield manufacturer is worthy of plenty of praise. Besides the company investment with state assistance, there also is an effort to maintain a younger generation within the region. According to an article in last weekend’s edition, Renold Westfield at 100 Bourne St. is actively marketing itself to prospective hires. The company has hosted factory tours for students enrolled in P-TECH, an Erie 2-Chautauqua-Cattaraugus BOCES program for high school students that offers career and technical education and certifications in skilled trades, engineering ...