It’s encouraging to hear that residents of Fulton Street in Jamestown see conditions on the street improving.
No one should have to deal with the types of issues that neighborhood residents have dealt with over the past couple of years. The demolition of some vacant houses has helped, as ...
Springtime is upon us with sights of up-shooting tulips, trees budding, signs of daffodils, a little chill (COLD) in the air, and the feel of returning sunshine. It’s a time of hearing returned robins, children playing outside, and the call of “Play” by umpires at all levels, followed ...
In the early stages of the pandemic, I wrote a column here about the use of hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin to treat COVID-19.
The pushback from readers was immediate, despite the fact that I had quoted several doctors who had seen success using the protocol in healing critically ill ...
Ellicott and Falconer Central School officials knew in February the lack of issues surrounding housing the homeless in Ellicott-area hotels was likely short-lived.
They were right. Warm weather brought with it a return to the issues that have had Falconer and Ellicott officials frustrated ...
The fruit fly is a pesky little fly that is apt to be seen in mid-summer to early fall.
They are enticed by the sweet smells of ripening or rotten fruits and vegetables that permeate the air.
Their desire for sweet things can also be an advantage- for the home-owner that is. You see, ...
Long car drives are good for sweeping out the sticky cobwebs. Lottsa time to think. On my way back from the writing conference I recently attended in Dayton, I had 375 highway miles to review the stimulating weekend, to relive many new stories.
The conference’s real name is the Erma Bombeck ...