One criticism of the Chautauqua Lake Watershed and Management Alliance board over the past couple of years has been the board’s lack of public accountability.
That has changed with recent bylaw changes that pack the board with town and village officials as well as representatives from lake ...
The Fletcher Elementary School community is mourning the loss of a 4-year-old who should have been part of the school for the next five years.
There’s a lot that we don’t know about the tragic accident that left a family mourning their 4-year-old child and a neighboring school district ...
Roughly a quarter of registered voters took part in the Nov. 4 election.
It’s disappointing, of course, to see so few participate in the election of local leaders who will decide the future of Chautauqua County and its cities, towns and villages. We’ve made it easier than ever to vote, ...
News last week that the state will pause enforcement of its All-Electric Buildings Act was cheered by many.
Those cheers are warranted and, unfortunately, likely only temporary.
Reducing emissions is a laudable goal. It’s good for all of us and for future generations if we emit less ...
The fight against addiction lost one of its most stalwart members recently with the passing of Rick Huber.
For years Huber was director of the Mental Health Association. But serving as director of the MHA didn’t mean Huber sat in his office while others did the work. Huber was on the front ...
What really changes in Jamestown’s elected politics if Democrats keep their slim majority on the City Council after absentee ballots are counted in the at-large race between Democrat Daniel Gonzalez and Republican Michael Zanghi?
Likely not much.
In our opinion the issues the city faces ...