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Let’s work together to help save lives…. Column by Assemblyman Phil Palmesano (R,C-Corning) As April comes to an end, it is important to remember its
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Let’s work together to help save lives…. Column by Assemblyman Phil Palmesano (R,C-Corning) As April comes to an end, it is important to remember its

NY State Senator Tom O’Mara doesn’t mince words about the state budget process From NY State Senator Tom O’Mara, The word on the street out

A “Con-Con” would be a con game By Bob Confer Going back to the start of the Tea Party movement in 2007, something that has

France gave the iconic statue to the United States in 1886 A COLUMN By Kathryn Ross I read on a news feed recently that with

Let’s talk Chemtrails!!! An OPINON By Frederick Sinclair After a long, hard, challenging winter, hearts soar to see bright clear sunrises and celestial phenomena that

NY State Libraries face over $8 million dollar federal funding cut By Brian Hildreth, Executive Director, Southern Tier Library System Local libraries and our region’s

Group submits early comments on DEC Photovoltaic (PV) Panel Waste Reclassification From Stop Energy Sprawl, “Large scale solar and wind are not green,” states Stop

Consider volunteering for your local fire department during “Light Up NY Red” week A COLUMN from NY State Senator Tom O’Mara, Local volunteer fire departments

“What kind of country do we want to be?” A COLUMN By: Johanna Elattar, image from Y+ In the United States, the right to protest

Revisiting the Declaration of Independence An OPINION By Frederick Sinclair As we approach the anniversary of a day in history , April 19th 1775, when

“Protest in truth, not in fiction – that is the lesson of the day” An OPINION Respectfully submitted, By Alice Stevens, Wellsville NY I am

Blue Origin adds a new chapter to women and space travel A COLUMN By Kathryn Ross Blue Origin’s All Woman Space Flight made history on

New York farmers are committing suicide at alarming rates, help is available By Bob Confer It is widely-known that military veterans have among the highest

Closing tax loopholes is needed to avoid hardships for low income citizens To the Editor: New York is at a crossroads. Rents are soaring, hospitals

Real ID was passed by Congress in 2005 as just one of the many laws cascading from the events of 9/11 By Steve Sprague, Bath
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