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“Under a full moon where I often found myself breaking into song under the watchful eye of the Ski Patrol” A COLUMN by Kathryn Ross,
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“Under a full moon where I often found myself breaking into song under the watchful eye of the Ski Patrol” A COLUMN by Kathryn Ross,

2022 Act Drives Prison Violence and Helped Lead to Crisis From the Office of Assemblyman Joe Sempolinski, ALBANY – Assemblyman Joe Sempolinski called on Gov.

A weekly column from NY State Senator Tom O’Mara, We’ve reached the final week of joint Senate-Assembly public hearings on Governor Kathy Hochul’s 2025-2026 proposed

“Change is long overdue” OPINION By State Senator Pam Helming who represents NY’s 54th Senate District They were bundled up in layers and huddled around

Improving dicey winter driving conditions will require a partnership with farmers A COLUMN By Bob Confer I wouldn’t be surprised if Niagara County commuters are

“Congress has recently formed a special Task Force on Declassification of Federal Secrets” An OPINION By Frederick Sinclair, pictured is US Congresswoman from Florida Anna

Today only 14 states require that cursive handwriting be taught A COLUMN By Kathryn Ross, I remember as a child watching my mother as she sat

The Day I Lost My Faith In Humanity…….Over A Dog Coat! An OPINION By: Johanna Elattar We live in a world where everyone’s constantly connected—except

NY State Senator rails against the “costliest mandate ever” From the Office NY State Senator Tom O’Mara It was a year ago this week when

From Ancient Rome to Tinder, a history of cupid’s arrow By: Johanna Elattar Ah, Valentine’s Day—the one day a year when couples get to flaunt

“Don’t point your anger at the administration trying to fix a broken system” An OPINION by Adam Wiech, Scio NY I would like to address

“February 14th was my older sister’s birthday. She would be 83 this year” A COLUMN by Kathryn Ross Hearts and roses, candy and cards, I

“Pause, take a deep breath, and triangulate” An OPINION By Frederick Sinclair A century of rapid industrial development has carried humanity into a trend of

“It’s been unfair, it’s been wrong, and it’s been egregious” A weekly COLUMN from NY State Senator Tom O’Mara Not long ago, I wrote about

“Without federal support, towns face grim choices” To the Editor: As Congress considers H.R. 899, which would terminate the Department of Education (ED), rural communities
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