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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Do you remember years in which winter lasted until mid-April and then it was 90 degrees by mid-May?
Those were years in which spring lasted about a month.
Not by the calendar, of course, but by the weather.
Following the heavy-snow winters of decades ago, some snow banks took until May to ...
The redistricting wars are a relatively new phenomenon across the country.
What began with President Donald Trump pushing Republican states to redraw their congressional boundaries to keep a Republican Congress has turned into a battle of political oneupmanship that New York just had to ...
There are a lot of questions regarding the siting of data centers in New York state.
It didn’t seem like the questions were local ones until last week when the former NRG power plant in Dunkirk was sold to Genover, a company that repurposes old power plants. One of the uses the company ...