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Opinion

Children: Part Of My Past

Local Commentaries

The other day as I was talking to the mothers of former students, I realized how much a part of my life children were. I always loved children. I am talking about children that I interacted with on many levels. As I was growing up, I did a lot of babysitting. My first job was for my one of my ...

It’s Time To Get Serious About Housing

In Our Opinion

It’s been readily apparent to anyone attempting to buy a home the past few years that buying a house isn’t cheap in the Jamestown area anymore. There is a reason there has been such a visible increase in the number of people who need the county’s help finding emergency housing in area ...

Remembering A Dark Past

Letters To The Editor

To the Readers Forum: 9-11 has been over 20 years ago, but most of us remember how evil it was. Two planes crashed into the twin towers, one into the Pentagon, and one into a field in Pennsylvania. Many people were killed. The killers were Muslims who were pretending to be men interested in ...

New York Gun Laws Are Indeed Effective

Letters To The Editor

To The Reader’s Forum: I don’t expect much from the editors of The Post-Journal but their opinion piece of April 20, 2024, suggesting that New York’s strict gun laws are not keeping firearms out of the wrong hands was a testament to their lack of basic journalism skills. Anyone in a ...

Girl Scouts Helps Shape Future Leaders

Letters To The Editor

To The Reader’s Forum: On Thursday April 25, 2024, I attended the Girl Scouts of Western New York Awards Ceremony and Luncheon to honor the Women of Distinction. This annual event honors women in WNY who are chosen because they serve their community through volunteer work and their chosen ...

Erosion And The Human Body

Local Commentaries

I recently read an article about a 75-year-old doctor from a small town in Minnesota who was commiserating about loving his job, but that he was getting old, like his patients, and was realizing what he had always told them about aging as being “entirely and inescapably normal.” It was now ...