New York state taketh away. Then it giveth back.
Why is that worth celebrating?
On Tuesday afternoon, the governor’s office — which consistently generously hands out school aid to districts statewide — wants property owners to know they deserve a rebate. But instead of reducing costs, ...
Tonawanda’s Huntley Plant, once a generator of electricity that was shut down nearly a decade ago, remains in limbo. Despite town leaders hoping for a victory with eminent domain, NRG Energy Inc. is continuing litigation.
In that court battle at the moment, there are no winners.
Here in ...
A conviction of an inmate tied to a February 2024 incident that injured two corrections officers may signal justice being served, but it is far from good news. The announcement of the decision came Thursday afternoon for Windsor Coleman, 36, formerly of Massapequa.
Coleman was found guilty ...
Is Chautauqua County in a worse place than it was 15 years ago, as Democrats in the Chautauqua County Legislature contend?
The answer to that question depends on one’s point of view.
We've often said the government doesn't, by itself, attract jobs. It does, however, set the stage to ...
After a sudden resignation by one trustee and another on medical leave, there has been a lack of activity regarding the Fredonia Village Board. Last week, the meeting was canceled — likely due to lack of a quorum.
While the schedule is supposed to resume Monday with a workshop gathering, ...
There is a bright spot to Dunkirk’s recent fiscal failures since 2024 that have begun to appear. It is simply this: those connected to the city, want to come back and help out.
That was the case more than a month ago when the neighboring town by the same name. Jennifer Jakubowski resigned ...