It is an important weekend for the State University of New York at Fredonia. Saturday marks “Big Blue Day” when those accepted students have the chance to visit the campus between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. to explore, connect with future classmates, and see what life at Fredonia is all ...
I recently heard that New York City will spend $81,107 a year on each member of its homelessness population in 2025. The city’s total spending on the homeless went from $102 million in 2019 to $368 million in 2025 — an increase of 262%.
That $81,107 is more than a lot of families live on ...
My mother had a saying that I heard all too often during my childhood: “You’d forget your head if it wasn’t attached.” Sadly, she was right.
I’ve spent a ridiculous amount of my whole life looking for what I have lost, misplaced, or simply forgotten. No, it’s not just ordinary ...
With recent discussions of a consolidated northern Chautauqua County municipality, it is interesting to see what is happening in the village of South Dayton in Cattaraugus County. In recent months, the entity has considered dissolution.
Tonight, the Village Board plans a public hearing on the ...
By DAN MECCA
For more than 100 years, Catholic Charities has stood alongside Western New Yorkers during some of the hardest chapters of their lives.
Today, nearly one in every 10 people in our region will be touched by its work. That’s not just a statistic. It represents children, ...
We’ve been critical of the lack of progress on transitional housing programs for the homeless in Chautauqua County in recent weeks.
Transitional housing is still moving too slowly for our liking, but it’s good to see the county beginning to push for increased services in the north ...