The tiny village was named after its tranquil little lake. My dictionary defines placid as serene, gentle, calm.
Writing last week’s column about the 1980 Olympics brought back memories that were anything but peaceful. The downtown streets were loud, crowded and fun. It doesn’t seem ...
Back on December 15th after awakening at my usual 2 a.m.-ish time, I found an email on my phone from the New York Times (they are trying to recruit me as a subscriber), as I do about a dozen times a day. The first story they shared before all the popups thwarted my attempt to read more, was the ...
By Margot Russell
Remember this? In the weeks after the flooding outside Asheville, something unexpected happened.
The headlines were grim at first—washed-out roads, shuttered shops, homes caked in mud. Social media did what it does: circulated dramatic footage, assigned blame, predicted ...
When I was on the campaign trail for Chautauqua County Clerk, the news stories about possible wrongdoing at our county DMV locations were impossible to miss.
County residents were receiving toll charges, in some cases thousands of dollars, for tolls and speeding infractions on license ...
George Borello wants you to spend hundreds of millions of dollars for electricity you don’t need.
NRG shut down the Dunkirk plant in 2016 because there was no market for the expensive electricity it generated. George now wants to re-power the NRG plant but his recent editorial promoting the ...
It’s been over two years since we sold our home on the north side of Jamestown, but we still frequent both the city and Western New York.
And we continue to read The Post-Journal and follow the travails of the Chautauqua County (Jamestown) airport. This letter is one of many we have ...