The upcoming Chautauqua Lake Symposium is promised to be a time to describe a shift from study to action when it comes to Chautauqua Lake.
It’s exciting news after so many years of study and debate. It is long past time, in our opinion, to begin working on the root causes of what ails ...
It’s frustrating, as we noted recently, that local officials are in the position of writing a letter to demand action from the state to help hasten the move away from the use of hotels to house the homeless.
It’s frustrating to see the state continue to write blank checks for the ...
A 24-year-old Jamestown man has been indicted by a Chautauqua County Grand Jury in relation to a shooting on East Second Street in July 2025. The other person charged in relation to the same shooting is also 24.
Imagine a future in which both of those are tried in Family Court.
It’s ...
By Margot Russell
Next time you are walking through a swath of trees, whether on a trail near Westfield or in the shady confines of your backyard, I want you to picture this: that the trees all live in their own small village, with rambunctious saplings playing the role of the village ...
There are many celebrations of holidays where we gather with friends and party with strangers, depending on where we might be, that might involve special dress, special colors, special greetings, songs, and/or traditions.
Themes are very important in the celebrations of these days. Some come ...
Only in New York state is coming up with an acceptable letter to send to state officials about an unacceptable situation considered progress.
But that’s the situation we’re in when it comes to housing the homeless in hotels.
Sen. George Borrello and Assemblyman Andrew Molitor put ...