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Local Commentaries

TikTok Loses In Supreme Court

Let’s pick up where we left off four weeks ago. In TikTok, Inc. v. Garland, the U.S. Supreme Court showed that when it really wants to move really fast, it really can. The plaintiffs-petitioners—whom we’ll call “TikTok”—contended that the Protecting Americans from Foreign ...

Lakewood Bringing Summer Music Back To The Lake

No sooner had I written a column about our local festivals and traditions, and how we must be better stewards of our cherished events, than my phone rang. It was Michelle Turner on the other line. When Michelle calls, it’s usually to share something she’s dreaming up or involved in, and so ...

Do You Have Credit Cards?

Do you have credit cards? I venture that most of you do. You cannot do many things if you do not have a card on file. When Don and I went to Alaska we made the arrangements with our credit cards. We decided who was going to pay for what and went ahead. I took the plane reservations. He took ...

Deconstructing The Green Scheme

For years we have endured the unending mantra against “greedy” oil companies, while hearing no criticism for greedy Green Energy companies gobbling up $Trillions in corporate welfare. It seems rather duplicitous. The Climate Cult claimed that “Green Energy” was so cheap we could ...

What Happened To “Back The Blue”?

One hundred and thirty eight police officers were injured on January 6, 2021, while trying to protect the U.S. Capitol. They were attacked by a mob wielding baseball bats, flagpoles, fire extinguishers, pepper spray, bear spray, and in some cases, the officers’ own weapons. Following the ...

The Challenge Of Neighborhood Renewal

A friend recently dropped off a book about Jamestown’s “Lost Neighborhood,” the old Italian-American neighborhood that was located along the Chadakoin River adjacent to Harrison Street. I remember this neighborhood well, as I used to trek through it when walking to or from Jamestown High ...