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In Our Opinion

Property Owner, Realtor Buy-In Important For Registries To Work

There are a lot of concerns over the ways Chautauqua County’s lead rental registry and Jamestown’s rental property registry will affect property owners, property managers and, potentially, realtors. The issues have been discussed and talked about over the past few years, but frankly ...

Economy In County Takes 2 Steps Forward, 1 Step Back

When it comes to economic development in the greater Jamestown area, it feels as if we’re taking two steps forward and one step back. It’s an improvement from 10 years ago, when the story was one step forward and two steps back. It’s an interesting concept to consider as we ponder ...

Congress Must Act To Stop The Abuse Of Redistricting

Florida was supposed to be the finale of this year’s race to the bottom on redistricting. Yet a cacophonous encore is now playing across the South after a Supreme Court ruling last week. The GOP started it in Texas last summer. A back-and-forth ensued, with Democrats redrawing maps in ...

CLCPA Talks Should Include Rate Relief

We’ve gone back to the future when it comes to New York’s budget - and it’s not a good thing. Late budgets were a thing of the past for years under former Gov. Andrew Cuomo. For some of those years, Cuomo was dealing with a divided legislature that had a Republican state Senate. Gov. ...

Clymer Fly Car Is One Positive Of Financial Surplus In County Coffers

Bob Crane spent more than 60 years volunteering with the Stanley Hose Company in Sherman. The Sherman man responded to thousands of EMS calls over his time, earning the moniker of “Sherman’s Security Blanket” after his retirement in a letter written by the fire company after Crane’s ...

Where Do We Begin With Newest Homeless Developments?

Is it safe to say that, right now, no one is happy with our solutions for the homeless in southern Chautauqua County? Taxpayers can’t be happy, either, given the service being provided at the ever-expanding cost of temporary housing assistance. State Sen. George Borrello and Assemblyman ...