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“A businessman who wanted to become the Mayor” An OPINION from E. Niver, Canisteo NY I want to share a fictional story about a town

US lawmakers: Do the right thing An Opinion by Andrew Harris Yesterday I sat in the car with my teen, listening to my preferred SIRIUS/XM

An unknown entity 3I/ATLAS entered our solar system this last summer A COLUMN By Frederick Sinclair In order to resonate with the G forces that

What used to be common ground, should be again Respectfully submitted by Joshua Johnston, Wellsville NY Federal investigations into corruption have been dropped in exchange

“Less reliable. More expensive. Politically unsustainable.” A weekly COLUMN by NY State Senator Tom O’Mara, A recent New York Post article didn’t pull any punches on the

Maintaining a connection to our government officials is the people’s duty A COLUMN By Frederick Sinclair Far too often we elect people to represent us

Seven “critical shortcomings” that NYS must address in 2026 A weekly COLUMN by NY State Senator Tom O’Mara, Approaching a new legislative session in January,

We are all guilty of reacting instead of listening, assuming instead of understanding By Eddie VanStine, Bath NY Good Saturday morning it’s almost 5:00 a.m.!

Will Rogers once said, “The Nation ain’t safe while Congress is in session” By Bob Smith, United States Congressman 1983-1995, 1997-1999 As the only truly

The tradition of Thanksgiving has endured A COLUMN By Frederick Sinclair In the fall of the year, after the full moon and an abundant harvest,

The new rules would cap federal borrowing far below the cost of advanced nursing degrees and eliminate Grad PLUS loans entirely From Aaron Gies for

Part III of the series “The State’s Quiet Usury: How Albany Drains the Counties” A COLUMN by Clayton “Tiger” Hulin, R.N. If you want to

Gratitude and grief go hand-in-hand this Thanksgiving By Cheryl Hannigan, Wellsville NY I love Thanksgiving – mostly for the food – but have you ever

“I don’t remember the presents that were under the tree. I remember the good times we had as a family” A COLUMN By Kathryn Ross

A cycle is ending, purging, and making way for new human awareness A COLUMN By Frederick Sinclair Ancient Egypt and Greece conjured the mythical Phoenix,
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