Though we have had little rain this fall, the good weather has been helpful to those reconstructing the Chautauqua Lake Bridge.
As you head east over the lake from the Stow side on I-86, you can see the open, raw girders where a substantial amount of concrete decking has been removed. There ...
When I was a wee lad, my mother Vivian took me for a walk after supper. It was a beautiful late October night. A harvest moon was shining down, so bright that it almost seemed like daytime. The stillness of that hallowed evening was suddenly interrupted by a child’s screams. Mine.
I had ...
No Kings Day was a celebration of the rule of law. We are a nation of laws. We were the first nation on earth to say “We make our own laws.” “We the People” decide for ourselves what the law is.
Our democracy is endangered by this Lawless President. This week President Donald Trump ...
I am writing in response to the OBSERVER’s View (Oct. 6), which highlighted the Paint CHQ program and the editors’ concerns about the use of county resources for the mural project.
The editorial notes that the Paint CHQ program did not use county funding, because the County Planning ...
CHAUTAUQUA—Let’s pick up where we left off last week.
Chautauqua Institution began the 2025 season with a hopeful sign that renewed enthusiasm for diversity of thought was in the air.
That continued during the 2025 season.
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Meanwhile, an organization annually invites a ...
I always envisioned my retirement as the Golden Years. I somehow pictured days of sleeping in, reading after lunch, and playing tennis or an occasional bridge game. Oh – and not having too many obligations. I wanted to stop jumping through other people’s hoops.
Fuggedaboudit. Besides, ...