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A weekly column by NYS Senator Tom O’Mara, Last week in this column I highlighted how the latest statewide poll from the Siena College Research

A weekly column by NYS Senator Tom O’Mara, Last week in this column I highlighted how the latest statewide poll from the Siena College Research

Lyme disease may be the greatest masquerader a COLUMN By Frederick Sinclair, pictured is the black-legged tick Lyme disease is now affecting an estimated 500,000

A weekly COLUMN from NY State Senator Tom O’Mara, The weeks and months ahead will bring us to a critical crossroads in the future of

Ask your Congressman and Senators what their position is on the UN Pact for the Future An opinion by Frederick Sinclair The publication “Defender” published

The debate over “smart meters” continues from the utility perspective By Angie Capps, manager of meter services for NYSEG and RG&E, photo from NYSEG.com An

A weekly COLUMN by Senator O’Mara, Over the past few months in New York State government, we’ve witnessed constant reminders why this state is headed

Exploring gnosticism and “Jung and the Lost Gospels” By Frederick Sinclair, pictured is psychiatrist Carl Jung When connecting the dots of the dark realities we

Remembering 9/11 after twenty three years A weekly column by NYS Senator Tom O’Mara, photo from the National September 11 Memorial & Museum A plaque

A weekly column by NY State Senator Tom O’Mara, Governor Kathy Hochul this week convenes a two-day “Future Energy Economy Summit” in Syracuse to begin

Thinking about chemtrails, nanoparticles, and climate change By Frederick Sinclair A previous article shed light on the controversy of chemtrails; what they are, how they

“…it’s eroding the foundations of our community, if not our country at large” By Thor Schuson, Wellsville, Allegany County I’ve been wondering recently what

‘A weekly COLUMN by NY State Senator Tom O’Mara The straightforward fact remains that every time New Yorkers go the grocery store, or the gas

“Learning from past mistakes is not a new revelation” by Frederick Sinclair In a world graced with abundance and ever expanding opportunity , high technology,

“The financial impact of volunteerism will startle, always” By Bob Confer Last week, Boy Scout Troop 82 of Lockport disbanded after 42 years of service

By Steve Helmin, President, Stop Energy Sprawl A recent upstate meeting with New York government officials to discuss requirements of the state’s Climate Leadership and
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