We’re glad to see the village of Fredonia is keeping a close eye on expenses after their 54% tax hike debacle last spring. We note that sarcastically.
Before the end of October, those high spending board members with an $11 million budget that keeps growing decided to bring back a retired ...
A recent contract tiff shows how the town of Dunkirk continues to take advantage of a struggling city. In a recent proposal for police coverage, the city sought $39,660 – for 12 hours a week of patrols in the town.
Town officials almost cried poverty.
For starters, the town pays 89 cents ...
The federal government shutdown certainly caught counties with their pants down.
It’s not as if there was no warning that SNAP benefits could be delayed when the calendar turned from October to November. It had been a topic in newspapers, on television news and amongst those who receive ...
Tuesday is Election Day.
While there are hundreds of county residents who have taken part in either early voting or cast an absentee ballot, Tuesday is the day when the majority of local residents will go to the polls to cast their ballot for town, city and county offices.
Precisely because ...
As Dunkirk’s fiscal troubles continue, one thing is evident in this year’s election: Republicans appear to have abandoned their efforts to be part of the process to fix the problems they had a role in creating over the last six years. Even though budgets may have been proposed by Democratic ...
Fredonia’s most important issue this election year — as it has been for the last two decades — revolves around water. Each time a recurring boil order takes place, the village takes on the look of being inept.
Developers stay away. Enrollment declines at the State University of New York ...