Growing up around here you get so used to living around the Great Lakes that you don’t appreciate them.
Recently, in reading a book about the sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald, it hit me again about how significant this watershed is. The Great Lakes make up 80% of the freshwater in North ...
For more than a century, Catholic Charities of Buffalo has stood beside our neighbors in their most difficult moments — offering not just assistance, but dignity, stability, and hope.
Every day, Catholic Charities is often the first place people across Western New York turn to when they ...
Proposed changes at Memorial Park are once again in the news. Without a doubt anything that affects the park has been a hot topic throughout my life.
Veterans jealously guard the nature of its use and rightly so. After World War I, World War II and Korea virtually all men had served in the ...
The West seems strangely intent on committing suicide, even though it was Western Civilization that liberated mankind from its history of slavery, servitude, and poverty.
The unparalleled freedom and prosperity we have enjoyed in this country are the direct result of uniquely Western — ...
This week I have a few thoughts about money, which is always an interesting subject.
As editor John D’Agostino recently pointed out while our governor complains about affordability in light of rising gas, grocery, utility and car insurance costs, she ignores the fact that much of the ...
Last July I wrote about Finian, our Maine Coon cat, and his stubborn need to be outside. For some reason he is well-behaved at the front door – as long as visitors don’t stand chatting with the storm door open. I mean, give the furry kid a break. A 10-minute open door is temptation even a ...