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Enforce Existing Fair Pay Laws
May 16, 2012 Just because state legislation is named “Fair Pay Act” does not mean that is what it really is. more »»
Re-Election Campaign Opens Door For al-Qaida
May 15, 2012 President Barack Obama’s insistence he is winning the war against terrorists in Afghanistan is based not on reality but on the primary goal of everything he does and says these days — getting him... more »»
Texting And Driving Is Preventable Epidemic
May 14, 2012 Kudos to state and local police for the one-week effort the end of April to step up enforcement of the law banning the use of handheld electronic devices while driving. more »»
Taxpayers Deserve Workforce Efficiency
May 13, 2012 Point to a workplace where employees are not cross-trained to back up one another so that staffing is organized as efficiently as possible — and we will show you a business in trouble. more »»
Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down
May 12, 2012 Thumbs up to area foundations for all they do to help preserve the institutions and organizations that give texture to life in communities throughout the region. more »»
JCC Is A Gem That We Should Support
May 11, 2012 When the end of the school year come in sight, we tend to focus attention on the senior. But it is a milestone for high school juniors as well. more »»
Trimming The Fat A Difficult Decision
May 10, 2012 During the three years of Barack Obama’s presidency, enrollment in the food stamp program has increased from approximately 33 million people to more than 46 million. more »»
Obama Has Failed In Foreign Policy
May 9, 2012 During his 2008 election campaign, Barack Obama insisted U.S. policy in the Middle East was misguided. Get out of Iraq, he demanded. more »»
Please Slow Down For Now
May 8, 2012 Slow down, all you drivers on Hunt Road. Just slow down for no. more »»
Comments Reflect Hostile Attitude
May 7, 2012 In a way, it is a shame Al Armendariz was forced out of his regional administrator’s job for the Environmental Protection Agency. more »»
Let Project Go If Property Values Are Protected
May 6, 2012 At the heart of the local zoning ordinances that affect most of us day to day is the notion of protecting land values —and tangentially, our quality of life. more »»
Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down
May 5, 2012 Thumbs up to Frewsburg pitcher Thad Johnson for setting a career high 17 strikeouts in a game against Cassadaga Valley on Tuesday. more »»
Cheating Bureaucrats Should Be Fired
May 4, 2012 Bureaucrats within the Veterans Administration who are cheating those who have served in the military should be fired. Period. more »»
Social Security Reform Needed
May 3, 2012 If you are at the age when you are planning for retirement, consider this: Unless something changes, it is entirely possible the Social Security program will be insolvent while you still need help... more »»
Job Well Done, Jim Berry
May 2, 2012 In congratulating Jim Berry for a job well done, we are mindful that being president of the Roger Tory Peterson Institute of Natural History is more than a job. It is a way of life. more »»
Funding Delays The Inevitable
May 1, 2012 Post offices in Niobe and Dayton, which are set to be closed by the Postal Service, could be retained if Congress provides the agency what amounts to an $11 billion bailout. more »»
Many Issues With Developing River
April 30, 2012 Talk of creating power boat access to the Chadakoin riverfront in the downtown Jamestown area always brings to mind John Luensman, the county’s late and great planning director. more »»
Councilman Taylor Should Resign
April 29, 2012 Jamestown Councilman Michael Taylor said it himself earlier this month when he was charged with criminal mischief on an accusation that he had deliberately broken a large window at a city bar. more »»
Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down
April 28, 2012 In a week that opened with a snowstorm, Mother Nature earns a thumbs up for giving snowmobile enthusiasts one last chance to be out on their machines. more »»
‘Take It Or Leave It’ Practice Is Wrong
April 27, 2012 Bureaucrats within the Veterans Administration who are cheating those who have served in the military should be fired. Period. more »»
Second Guessing Their Decision
April 26, 2012 There was no surprise in the news yesterday that Lakewood Village Board was already reconsidering the decision made Monday to eliminate recyclables from its garbage collection program. more »» Parent Member Training May 17, 2012 Parent Member Training, Parent Network, West Valley Central SchoolParent Member TrainingDate: Thursday, May 17, 2012Time: 9:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. more » Community Calendar |
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