In September 1897, 8-year-old Virginia O’Hanlon asked a now-famous question in a letter to the New York Sun.
Is there a Santa Claus?
Not only did the letter make young Virginia O’Hanlon a celebrity, but it prompted one of the famous newspaper editorials ever written with an answer to ...
We have a feeling many city residents agree with the city development director’s standing request to hire six to eight more code enforcement officers.
Frankly, we can’t disagree with Crystal Surdyk’s request either.
But we know just as well as Surdyk does that more code enforcement ...
Over the past few years, one of the constant issues expressed by both the homeless and by advocates is the lack of street outreach to the homeless.
That complaint came up again in November during the county Homeless Coalition meeting. Amanda Straight, Chautauqua Opportunities Inc. housing ...
The Lakewood Village Board has declined - again - to support the Chautauqua Lake Management Plan written by Dr. Rob Richardson of North Carolina State University.
At this point, no one should hold out any hope of the North Carolina State University plan, no matter Richardson’s ...
A trail to honor the efforts of area veterans is in the works. An advisory committee envisions a three-year project that will create a trail from the Dunkirk Lighthouse and Veterans Museum to the Yorkers Museum in Sherman for Purple Heart recipients.
According to a press release, the plan is ...
Kudos to Molly Gustafson, a pre-kindergarten teacher at Temple Elementary School in the Falconer Central School District, for her work spearheading the Temple Sunshine Closet.
The non-profit’s mission is to help alleviate hunger, improper clothing or a lack of necessary hygiene products ...