
The Complex History of Thanksgiving: A Time for Reflection and Respect
Celebrate this year with respect and honor for Native Americans A COLUMN By: Johanna Elattar, photo courtesy of the National Library of Congress Thanksgiving, often
Celebrate this year with respect and honor for Native Americans A COLUMN By: Johanna Elattar, photo courtesy of the National Library of Congress Thanksgiving, often
Police Officer Ronnie Wrobel embodied the word ‘hero,’ and grandfather A COLUMN By Bob Confer, pictured is Wrobel’s US Navy photo from the Korean War
Looking back at the assassination of John F. Kennedy Jr. A OPINION By Frederick Sinclair Friday, the 22nd of November, marked 61 years since then
To The Editor: He claims the law indiscriminately expunges millions of criminal records, including violent crimes such as manslaughter and kidnapping, which is false. The
First “bail reform,” now the “Clean Slate Act” By NY State Senator Tom O’Mara, We continue facing an era in state government that will forever
“Since HALT took effect in 2022, the number of assaults on officers has skyrocketed by close to 55%” OP-ED by Assemblyman Phil Palmesano (R,C-Corning) Once
“….the project would be exempt from property, sales and mortgage recording taxes, saving the company several millions of dollars” A OPINION By GARY ABRAHAM Farmersville
“For those grappling with loneliness, the holidays are uniquely cruel” A COLUMN: By: Johanna Elattar As the holidays approach, the world seems to shimmer with
“Clean air, water and soil to grow healthy food” An OPINION By Frederick Sinclair As we approach the celebration of 250 years as the United
A weekly column by NYS Senator Tom O’Mara, In New York State and, especially in Washington D C., the post-election landscape continues to reverberate with
“Please continue building your understanding of these issues by researching and coming to your own conclusions” An OPINION By Frederick Sinclair Dr. Henry Lai, Professor
OP-ED by Assemblyman Phil Palmesano (R,C-Corning) When people express their feelings about Veterans Day, it’s not uncommon for them to end their messages with three
Has the FCC ignored the possible harm wireless poses to the public ? An OPINION By Frederick Sinclair On September 18th 2024 a national collaboration
“A small piece of lead the size of a rice grain can poison a bald eagle” By Bob Confer, photo from HuntersforEagleConservation.org by David Brandes
The election is over and we all must focus on our future for our children and grandchildren. Let’s end the bitterness and the anger. The
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