We noted last week that it is up to city residents - not city government - to rebuild the cohesive nature of Jamestown’s neighborhoods.
A couple of days later, residents of Eighth and Fulton streets proved our point by becoming the first neighborhood to take the city and the Jamestown ...
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 ...
To The Reader’s Forum:
Self-proclaimed Secretary of War Pete Hegseth outdid himself last Saturday when he sought to link the D-Day anniversary with Europe’s current “invasion” by immigrants.
He berated our European allies for permitting immigrants to “invade” their nations--- ...
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 ...
The state budget has finally passed, long after it should have. Let us be clear from the start: This is not a budget worthy of celebration. It spends too much. It came too late. It carries with it the marks of a state government that too often confuses activity with achievement and spending ...
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 ...