CHAUTAUQUA LAKE—The court challenge to New York’s wetlands law has taken a surprising, fascinating turn.
To understand this, let’s pick up where we left off six weeks ago.
That’s when acting state Supreme Court Justice Richard Platkin struck down the New York state Department of ...
Is it any wonder we continue to fail in looking to the future by maintaining our overabundance of government and schools in Western New York? Last week, one of the smallest municipalities in Chautauqua County actually had a gripe with a proposal to change the status of a highway superintendent ...
It is easy to get caught up in the downtrodden happenings in northern Chautauqua County in recent years. Fredonia has bad water. Dunkirk is out of money.
Yes, local government has a long tradition of ignoring troubles until they arrive at the doorstep. On the other end of the spectrum is a ...
The United Nations General Assembly, that playground for dictators, terrorists and supporters of terrorists, on March 25 passed a resolution condemning the Transatlantic slave trade by a 123-3 vote with 52 spineless nations abstaining including Great Britain, France and Portugal, all ...
Are you drowning in paper like I am? If the computer age was supposed to eliminate paper piles, it’s doing a lousy job.
Yes, I know I am supposed to convert all my accounts to paperless – and for the most part, I have. My credit card statements are electronic. The insurance, the bank, ...
The idea of automatic cost-of-living-adjustments for Chautauqua County legislators is, and frankly always was, a bad idea.
We weren’t in favor of legislators receiving a 64% increase in pay in 2024. While that was the first raise in county lawmakers’ pay in about 20 years. A $5,700 raise ...