Let’s pick up where we left off on Labor Day weekend 2025.
In the court battle over New York’s new wetlands law, Round 1 goes to the challengers.
Bravo.
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You, faithful reader of this column, will recall how devastating the law can be for Chautauqua County, particularly because ...
Addressing Dunkirk’s Common Council last month, Chautauqua County Executive PJ Wendel offered insight into what could be the start of something big. With officials from four north county municipalities at the table — including the city, village of Fredonia and towns of Dunkirk and Pomfret ...
There was a lot of optimism in 2018 when Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced state support for projects to help local governments deal with harmful algal blooms.
The announcement came with a flurry of activity - an online HAB map, four community forums in communities that had been affected by ...
In 2024, Gov. Kathy Hochul vetoed legislation that would have created a Rural Suicide Prevention Council to address increasing rates of suicide in rural counties.
The reason for the veto, you may ask? Money and concerns about duplication. Those were unconvincing reasons in 2024. If the ...
Quickly, quietly, Mayor Kim Ecklund has named a new Jamestown police chief. What a difference from the last time the city hired a police chief.
For those who have forgotten, after the retirement of former chief Harry Snellings, the city cast a wide net to find a replacement. Candidates were ...
Democrats spend so much time blustering about fair elections, we had assumed they actually believed in the concept.
They proved last week they do not.
On Tuesday, the state’s Public Campaign Finance Board chose to deny the application filed by Bruce Blakeman, Republican candidate for ...